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RE: Long Term Strategy - TheLeonardLeap - 03-19-2022 (03-18-2022, 11:30 AM)Ell Prez Wrote: I disagree. We kept Carson Chad and TJ. I think we’ll keep all 3 and let some of the D talent go. TJ had just 1,700 yards his first 4 seasons combined and they were able to sign him to a 4yr/$13m deal before he started stacking up real numbers. It's not an even slightly applicable comparison to currently. (For anyone wondering about cap increase from then to now, $3.25m/yr in 2005 would be ~$7.9m/yr in 2022. Still extremely cheap. Does anyone honestly think they're going to be able to sign Higgins to that?) RE: Long Term Strategy - reuben.ahmed - 03-19-2022 I can't see Chase and Burrow ever disconnecting from each other unless: 1) we won a ring 2) one got injured and wasn't the same RE: Long Term Strategy - CarolinaBengalFanGuy - 03-19-2022 (03-18-2022, 11:29 AM)Ell Prez Wrote: You can’t really compre qb to qb without comparing overall team. Brady is the best QB of all time, I would expect the best QB of all time to win despite the wr talent. Parity: the state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay. Parody: an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect. RE: Long Term Strategy - puddycat - 03-19-2022 In an era of $40M QBs it's just a matter of time before the NFL gives the QB a red(no hit) jersey. I would like to think I'm exaggerating, but I'm really not. IMO we are going into an era where we see how valuable coaches/GMs are. There are many ways to build a roster and teams who aren't paying 30M to a QB will be creative about where they are spending that money. My 2 cents: If you don't have a top 5 QB, you shouldn't be spending more 10M at that position. That other 30M will go a long way. Teams should move to 3-4 defenses since LBs are cheaper than traditional DEs. Teams should have tweeners: DE/LB, LB/S, and S/CB, that allow more defensive flexibility. Bring possible QB pressure from every position except outside corner. Defensive playcalling should move from MLB (Singletary) to Safety (Weddle). On offense, balance can help offset superstardom. RBs don't need to be 3 down players, but they cannot be one-trick ponies either. RBs, FBs, and TEs need to do at least two of running, catching, and blocking. RBs are now underrated and underpaid. There were 19 WRs at the combine who ran faster than 4.5. And there were 14 RBs who also ran that fast. They aren't all great route-runners, but I know they break more tackles. And I know they are (usually) better blockers. Teams are still scoring 40% of their TDs running the ball. Long Term Strategy - maclanta - 03-20-2022 (03-18-2022, 11:30 AM)Ell Prez Wrote: I disagree. We kept Carson Chad and TJ. I think we’ll keep all 3 and let some of the D talent go. In this division, with these QBs, we need a great defense and the ability to get pressure. I suspect that we will draft starting WR and RB (especially) in the years to come so that we can afford what we will need to win. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Long Term Strategy - kalibengal - 03-20-2022 (03-18-2022, 12:21 AM)psychdoctor Wrote: Yet Titans lost to Bengals and our backup LB Craig Johnson stuffed D henry on goal line RE: Long Term Strategy - casear2727 - 03-20-2022 (03-20-2022, 07:21 PM)maclanta Wrote: In this division, with these QBs, we need a great defense and the ability to get pressure. I suspect that we will draft starting WR and RB (especially) in the years to come so that we can afford what we will need to win. I love seeing these prioritize positions posts.... this is how you stay in the hunt for a ring every year. |