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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Roberts" data-source="post: 131443" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>Moss isn't going to happen. I like the analysis of Holliday, who I think has great potential to turn into a solid #3 WR who can move up when needed. Bodiford showed promise, but he will earn his spot on special teams first.</p><p></p><p>As for Robinson, I expect to see him re-instated and in the line-up by the end of Sept. The NFL has given many other players the same opportunity to return. He appeared to be dedicated to turning things around when he came here, but only time will tell. Wouldn't it be great to see him and Bodiford back for KRs?</p><p></p><p>IMO, the problems with the passing game this past season had more to do with the TEs faltering in the second half than with not having good WRs. Not having a go to TE (the way Martin started out last season) really hurt this offense and put a lot of pressure on the WRs. Add in the fact that we had to consistently keep extra blockers in to protect Favre and it's easy to see why WRs had a tough time getting open. </p><p></p><p>I expect us to see an improved OL that doesn't always need help in pass protect, along with better play from the young WRs. I hope to see better play from our TEs. If that happens, then this offense will be hard to stop.</p><p></p><p>GO PACK GO!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Roberts, post: 131443, member: 260"] Moss isn't going to happen. I like the analysis of Holliday, who I think has great potential to turn into a solid #3 WR who can move up when needed. Bodiford showed promise, but he will earn his spot on special teams first. As for Robinson, I expect to see him re-instated and in the line-up by the end of Sept. The NFL has given many other players the same opportunity to return. He appeared to be dedicated to turning things around when he came here, but only time will tell. Wouldn't it be great to see him and Bodiford back for KRs? IMO, the problems with the passing game this past season had more to do with the TEs faltering in the second half than with not having good WRs. Not having a go to TE (the way Martin started out last season) really hurt this offense and put a lot of pressure on the WRs. Add in the fact that we had to consistently keep extra blockers in to protect Favre and it's easy to see why WRs had a tough time getting open. I expect us to see an improved OL that doesn't always need help in pass protect, along with better play from the young WRs. I hope to see better play from our TEs. If that happens, then this offense will be hard to stop. GO PACK GO!!! [/QUOTE]
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