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Here’s a potential explanation. Not saying it’s true or I believe this is the right approach, but a thought.
They know the team wasn’t fully ready to compete in 2021 and did as well as they could. They think they’re still in the middle of a rebuild and expect 2022 to look like 2021. Rather than use the 2023 cap space now when it might only get them one more win, they could be targeting 2023 as the all-in date when their rebuild is complete, and will therefore go all out at that time. Similar to how the Pats won in 2001 but took a step back in 2002 as some of the older vets they signed for the prior year declined, before exploding thereafter with a couple of big drafts and bringing in Rodney, Washington and Colvin from the outside.
You may be onto something considering they may change the defensive scheme. After a decade of press man they may be returning to zone to combat speed on offenses. It's also harder to defend mobile QBs in man coverage as defenders' backs are often turned away from the QB.
This season could be about Mac's development & a philosophy change on D. Hopefully they add a quality RT & another WR to help his development.











