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Which Team(s) Are Most Likely To Regress From Winning Records Last Year To Losing Ones This Year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 729882" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>He actually finished out the season pretty well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The point on continuity is not to say that we didn't lose snaps. We did. But all teams lose snaps, every year. Relative to what is normal in the NFL, the Packers didn't lose all that much. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I follow what you're saying at RB. But given what they had to work with last year-- having to rely on a guy who is suddenly making a position switch, I would say it's hard to argue they're necessarily worse off at the position. </p><p></p><p>I'd make a similar care at CB. There are plenty of unknowns there, but it is hard to imagine a situation where they could possibly be put into a worse spot than they were last year. There were such bizarre rashes of injury at running back and cornerback that they're probably going to be better off at those positions, if for no other reason, simply because there isn't much of a probability of that happening again. </p><p></p><p>Previous performance under Capers does not mean that the Packers are for sure going to improve on the 21st ranked scoring defense, but I do think it indicates that there is a better chance of improvement than regression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 729882, member: 12283"] He actually finished out the season pretty well. The point on continuity is not to say that we didn't lose snaps. We did. But all teams lose snaps, every year. Relative to what is normal in the NFL, the Packers didn't lose all that much. I'm not sure I follow what you're saying at RB. But given what they had to work with last year-- having to rely on a guy who is suddenly making a position switch, I would say it's hard to argue they're necessarily worse off at the position. I'd make a similar care at CB. There are plenty of unknowns there, but it is hard to imagine a situation where they could possibly be put into a worse spot than they were last year. There were such bizarre rashes of injury at running back and cornerback that they're probably going to be better off at those positions, if for no other reason, simply because there isn't much of a probability of that happening again. Previous performance under Capers does not mean that the Packers are for sure going to improve on the 21st ranked scoring defense, but I do think it indicates that there is a better chance of improvement than regression. [/QUOTE]
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