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Winning when no one expects it is fun. Winning when you are supposed to win is hard.
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(04-25-2022, 01:57 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Winning will be harder because of the schedule and teams will prepare harder for us in the off season and during game week. Can’t get around that.

But we will be much harder to defend with a much improved OL. We also will be much better because of staff growth, continuity, and experience. The starters on defense will benefit and the defensive staff with the continuity as well. Joe Burrow and his receivers should benefit from their continuity as well. Joe Mixon will get MVP consideration next year watch. This OL is the real deal. But as Baltimore will tell you injuries are the key.

That's all you can really do. You improve your weaknesses where you can and run it back.

It's not like we lost a bunch of key free agents too.
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RE: Winning when no one expects it is fun. Winning when you are supposed to win is hard. - THE PISTONS - 04-25-2022, 02:19 PM

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