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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 905373" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I agree that we should approach fixing positional weaknesses as a the default. Another thing we need to consider also is the potential of each position.</p><p></p><p>In regard to WR specifically As an example we have a deep threat with MVS and we have a Redzone threat and move the chains efficiency with Tonyan and Adams.</p><p> What we are missing to come near Offensive peak efficacy is an underneath threat with high YAC potential. We also have to be aware that our opponent has a needle that’s moving and we can’t expect Defenses will stay stagnant. We have to improve over last year in Offense and I realize how crazy that might sound, but it should always be the goal.</p><p></p><p>Our goal should be perfection. If we fall slightly short so be it. I like using the NE Patriots template because they were as close to perfect as anyone over a 20 year stretch. For me personally idc what other teams are doing, that is until I see them doing it at a high level and it’s holding our team down. Then I care what other teams are doing very much and I believe we can learn from others success and failures.</p><p>IDC about looking good. I care about us being great and in doing so the rest will take care of itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 905373, member: 10086"] I agree that we should approach fixing positional weaknesses as a the default. Another thing we need to consider also is the potential of each position. In regard to WR specifically As an example we have a deep threat with MVS and we have a Redzone threat and move the chains efficiency with Tonyan and Adams. What we are missing to come near Offensive peak efficacy is an underneath threat with high YAC potential. We also have to be aware that our opponent has a needle that’s moving and we can’t expect Defenses will stay stagnant. We have to improve over last year in Offense and I realize how crazy that might sound, but it should always be the goal. Our goal should be perfection. If we fall slightly short so be it. I like using the NE Patriots template because they were as close to perfect as anyone over a 20 year stretch. For me personally idc what other teams are doing, that is until I see them doing it at a high level and it’s holding our team down. Then I care what other teams are doing very much and I believe we can learn from others success and failures. IDC about looking good. I care about us being great and in doing so the rest will take care of itself. [/QUOTE]
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