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Many have said we are looking out 1 year. Why? Where are we so weak?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 836350" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I believe it takes continuity to make a Championship team, especially at positions like OL, WR, the Defensive Secondary, ST, etc..</p><p>While it’s certainly possible, the chances of it all coming together after several major coaching/scheme changes seems unlikely year 1 in a new system. However looking around this team, we will have a lot of 2020 3rd-4th year players who will have a full year in the new system. Particularly at the skill positions.</p><p>I definitely think we can (and we will) give some teams a scare this season, but I like our chances once we add 1-2 more proven FA veterans. Plus in 2020, I can see us finally going after a couple of early Offensive picks to protect Aaron and give him more top end weapons to utilize.</p><p>I see realistically either a 10-6 season with several losses being very close and then a short playoff run or with this schedule? Maybe an 11-5 season with some good fortune and a trip back to the NFC game. I’d be pleased with that because I think we’re going to be better established in 2020 and we have better competition in the NFC North than we’ve had for a few years. It’s very possible we see only 1 NFC North team finish below .500 in 2019 (Detroit or Vikings)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 836350, member: 10086"] I believe it takes continuity to make a Championship team, especially at positions like OL, WR, the Defensive Secondary, ST, etc.. While it’s certainly possible, the chances of it all coming together after several major coaching/scheme changes seems unlikely year 1 in a new system. However looking around this team, we will have a lot of 2020 3rd-4th year players who will have a full year in the new system. Particularly at the skill positions. I definitely think we can (and we will) give some teams a scare this season, but I like our chances once we add 1-2 more proven FA veterans. Plus in 2020, I can see us finally going after a couple of early Offensive picks to protect Aaron and give him more top end weapons to utilize. I see realistically either a 10-6 season with several losses being very close and then a short playoff run or with this schedule? Maybe an 11-5 season with some good fortune and a trip back to the NFC game. I’d be pleased with that because I think we’re going to be better established in 2020 and we have better competition in the NFC North than we’ve had for a few years. It’s very possible we see only 1 NFC North team finish below .500 in 2019 (Detroit or Vikings) [/QUOTE]
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