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WR1....what does that HAVE to mean or what MIGHT it mean for 2022?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 962569" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>I don’t think it’s that simple. #1 it’s highly likely the offense has been so good for so long because of the QBs attention to detail and high standards. </p><p></p><p>At least I think the likelihood is infinitely higher that is the case vs. the offense has been held back because Malik tayolor, Trevor Davis, J. Abbrederris, Jarret Boykin, Jeff Janis etc and company didn’t get enough chances or spent time in a dog house. </p><p></p><p>Almost all of those guys had the best days of their careers in GB for some reason and never did squat anywhere else. </p><p></p><p>Last year I thought MVS would do more he was looking better and then spent almost all season injured. He’s probably the only guy in the past 15 years that might actually perform the same or even better considering he’s hitting the prime instead of formative years of his career somewhere else. </p><p></p><p>They’d probably make a few plays they wouldn’t by just slinging it to people who don’t really perform or earn the opportunity, but there’s also a high likelihood the offense is worse for it overall because of ill prepared players missing opportunities by poor production or failing to function within the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 962569, member: 10441"] I don’t think it’s that simple. #1 it’s highly likely the offense has been so good for so long because of the QBs attention to detail and high standards. At least I think the likelihood is infinitely higher that is the case vs. the offense has been held back because Malik tayolor, Trevor Davis, J. Abbrederris, Jarret Boykin, Jeff Janis etc and company didn’t get enough chances or spent time in a dog house. Almost all of those guys had the best days of their careers in GB for some reason and never did squat anywhere else. Last year I thought MVS would do more he was looking better and then spent almost all season injured. He’s probably the only guy in the past 15 years that might actually perform the same or even better considering he’s hitting the prime instead of formative years of his career somewhere else. They’d probably make a few plays they wouldn’t by just slinging it to people who don’t really perform or earn the opportunity, but there’s also a high likelihood the offense is worse for it overall because of ill prepared players missing opportunities by poor production or failing to function within the offense. [/QUOTE]
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