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The offense must run through Jones and Dillon
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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1001631" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Okay, I'll concede honestly it's tough to absorb injuries in the NFL without an issue. Most of the time when a team is able to it is because of phenomenal unexpected rookie play or someone out of the blue stepping up more than anyone would have bet they could have (Gado comes to mind) type. </p><p></p><p>I agree to that point that the likelihood our potency isn't impacted should we see Jones or Dillon go down for an extended time (especially Jones with his more diverse weaponry type guy he is). </p><p></p><p>I do push back a touch on entering into the conversation about RB depth injuries to the OL or the QB...that doesn't change whether someone feels Gute/Management has provided the team with sufficient depth when considering roster IMO. Take Safety for instance...all we have is TONS of depth type guys that on most teams would be fighting for that first guy in for breathers and injuries...here we are expecting a slew of guys looking to prove themselves either again (Savage), that they weren't a one season wonder (Ford), they aren't just depth or injury ruined guys (Moore, Owens) types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1001631, member: 6578"] Okay, I'll concede honestly it's tough to absorb injuries in the NFL without an issue. Most of the time when a team is able to it is because of phenomenal unexpected rookie play or someone out of the blue stepping up more than anyone would have bet they could have (Gado comes to mind) type. I agree to that point that the likelihood our potency isn't impacted should we see Jones or Dillon go down for an extended time (especially Jones with his more diverse weaponry type guy he is). I do push back a touch on entering into the conversation about RB depth injuries to the OL or the QB...that doesn't change whether someone feels Gute/Management has provided the team with sufficient depth when considering roster IMO. Take Safety for instance...all we have is TONS of depth type guys that on most teams would be fighting for that first guy in for breathers and injuries...here we are expecting a slew of guys looking to prove themselves either again (Savage), that they weren't a one season wonder (Ford), they aren't just depth or injury ruined guys (Moore, Owens) types. [/QUOTE]
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