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2020 Success is Now Up to the Coaches
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I don't want to be the "wet blanket," but I really don't have high expectations for this year. There's a bunch of reasons:

1. You don't overhaul the roster with all these free agents and draft picks and have immediate success. It rarely happens.
2. A rookie QB is a tough spot to be in with this type of "virtual" offseason
3. The offensive line is still in transition. We don't even know who the starting 5 will be
4. We have subpar talent on the O-line. I know the coaches like them, but we have a long history of "coaches" guys like Ghiacuc, Bodine, Livings etc
5. We are in a tough division
6. We will heavily rely on rookie LBs to cover guys. There's bound to be some significant learning curves

I would be very happy with 6-10. I just think it's going to be a huge struggle.

2020 - 6-10
2021 - 9-7 team on the rise and finally win a playoff game
2022 - AFC Title

Call me crazy, but I can see it
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RE: 2020 Success is Now Up to the Coaches - Hammerstripes - 04-28-2020, 01:12 PM

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