If the offensive players come back healthy, there's little reason why they shouldn't again post 35 points a game.It looks way worse than it is right now because our QB is down, and almost the entire offensive line is down.
Assuming we'll have at least those things back in place next season, plus some free agency money and a load of draft picks, I don't see any reason why this team would be particularly far away from competing at a high level.
Honestly I think we could get by with Brandon Knight at LT if everyone else is healthy. But that wouldn't be my gameplan. My hope is that Tyron can come back and give us 13 games as a starter again. And if he looks done then we need to address it and not start with the backup plan.If the offensive players come back healthy, there's little reason why they shouldn't again post 35 points a game.
And if the defense can become even mediocre, they won't be allowing anywhere near that.
Add those things together, and things can improve quickly.
Granted, that is counting on everyone to return healthy and to the same level of play they've been at before.
With Tyron Smith's health history, I would certainly not count on that without a competent backup plan, better than what we have now.
Da Nooch
Terrible nickname.
Just the Nooch. So that is what he should be called. Or his Noochness or Noocher or El Noocherino if we are not into the brevity thing.
With our turnovers, we dont need a punter anyway.
Yeah, let's just keep a gimpy mediocre ass punter kicking for us. Makes a ton of sense.
Like Steve Buscemi in Armageddon...
That's unfortunately a very good point.With our turnovers, we dont need a punter anyway.
another position undervalued and poorly staffed
Yeah, let's just keep a gimpy mediocre ass punter kicking for us. Makes a ton of sense.
You should never refuse to listen to a Herschel Walker trade scenario. Normal trades, like the Browns wanting Gallup for a 3rd, can take a hike but if someone were to offer us significant compensation for a player that we aren't built around then you have to at least listen.
If a team gets the #1 pick but doesn't need a QB, it'll be interesting to see what they net in a trade. Three #1s and three #2s?So long story short, there is no Herschel Walker trade scenario to even consider.