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The offense must run through Jones and Dillon
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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1001654" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Yeah and your comments emphasize the importance of good coaching - from HC all the way down the food chain. BB's teams have certainly underperformed relative to the TB years, but it's risky to underestimate him. For many of those TB years, the surrounding cast was almost always changing and in significant ways. And BB is the master, IMO, of exploiting even the smallest weakness in an opponent.</p><p></p><p>I never thought about Lombardi that way but do agree with you. The challenge in team building isn't acquiring obviously talented players (well, it helps....). The challenge is finding those guys who can be coached up and who have been maybe overlooked, and who won't break the bank immediately.</p><p></p><p>A good GM also has to be included in these discussions, although I believe BB wears both hats. Closer to home, and with Rodgers gone, we're finally gonna get to see what MLF and Gluten are really made of. Should be interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1001654, member: 13032"] Yeah and your comments emphasize the importance of good coaching - from HC all the way down the food chain. BB's teams have certainly underperformed relative to the TB years, but it's risky to underestimate him. For many of those TB years, the surrounding cast was almost always changing and in significant ways. And BB is the master, IMO, of exploiting even the smallest weakness in an opponent. I never thought about Lombardi that way but do agree with you. The challenge in team building isn't acquiring obviously talented players (well, it helps....). The challenge is finding those guys who can be coached up and who have been maybe overlooked, and who won't break the bank immediately. A good GM also has to be included in these discussions, although I believe BB wears both hats. Closer to home, and with Rodgers gone, we're finally gonna get to see what MLF and Gluten are really made of. Should be interesting. [/QUOTE]
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