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Dennis Allen looks like a different man this year. Maybe this is really his team now.
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Man, I really like what the front office has done this off season. I'm not sure if DA and Carmichael know what to do with the new influx of talent. They struggled last year without our top tier talent after injuries decimated the team again. Good coaches don't need a stocked roster to win. Ask Payton.
Here's to hoping the new coaching additions can shake up the play calling, which was stale at best. ![]() It's time to move on from the old play book that Payton built and find something fresh that works for us. Hey, on the bright side, that bum Dan Roushar was fired and apparently he was the only problem that needed fixing. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
I guess we're going to find out in 2023. Injuries are going to happen to all 32 teams.![]()
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Every time you trade up teams give up a later depth selection and that has really hurt us rently. We don't have good depth because we trade away those later picks to move up for a particular player who is often injured. We seem to be stuck in a can't win mode of operations.
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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
You can just as easily build some depth with UDFA's as you can with 6th and 7th rounders. What killed us the past couple of years was not only did we lose starters to injury, we also lost their replacements to injury. We were down to third stringers and special teamers starting. Nobody in the league can go that deep without suffering the consequences. And we lost the most important position, starting QB. I know some might say SF did, too, but did they lose 3/4th's of their offensive line and three of their top WR's, as well? No. No they didn't.![]()
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