I wouldn't say they're throwing away this year, but they're not winning a championship. The most difficult part of this entire situation is they're heading into the season with a side of the ball that is 85% a question mark. You don't really know how either QB is going to play, and their rookie QB hasn't lit things up in camp to this point so he remains a work in progress. The offensive line is another big question mark.
It's not admitting defeat, it's simply trying to come to grips with reality. And they've taken a massive swing at big names but those guys chose elsewhere. It stinks, but it is what it is.
We saw how the offseason played out. I didn't walk away from any of it believing the team was cheap or chose not to pay anybody. They re-signed all the core guys who were part of a 10-win season and let all the ones who held some responsibility for 2023 walk. But you keep talking about all this money they didn't spend.
They had a handful of guys they felt were good enough to help them, and they took a shot but didn't hit on the big names while landing some guys (Osborn, Okorafor, etc.) who are already looking like they'll contribute this season. To what level, we don't know.
Instead, they targeted two skill players early and so far, we've been fortunate that they're both looking promising. But as I've said before, you don't have to just spend money for the sake of spending money. This is already a better team on paper than a year ago, which in and of itself is a good thing. If they build a bunch of momentum and look like a club on the rise, my guess is it will much easier to land quality guys to help them get there in 2025.
It sucks that it won't be this season, but there's no point in driving ourselves crazy. We're simply forced to see how the other half lives after plenty of seasons where that wasn't the case. As long as they're competitive week in and week out, I think most of us - or at least I will - be good with that.
But they had 100,000,000 dollars to address that 85% question mark. You are ok that they chose not to?
Explain this to me though. We had the worst offense in the NFL last year. We had $100,000,000 to fix it with.
What did we do?
Qb- signed a journeyman with an 18-30 record to a 1 year deal
Rb- downgraded rb2 from Elliot to Gibson, if you dispute downgrade it certainly wasn’t an upgrade.
WR- traded out Parker for Osborne. Insignificant change
TE - trade out Gesecki for hooper. Most likely a downgrade
OL traded out Brown for a RT who got benched.
That’s it’s. That’s what we did with 100,000,000 and people are saying there were no players, while also saying we sick so that why we didn’t add players.
Now let’s look at the defense. DL play Guy, no legit replacement now we lose Barmore.
Lb - swapped out Wilson (who played really well at the end of the thread for Takitaki)
S- swapped out mills and Phillips for a jag minimalist either way
Cb added no one.
Can you really read that and tell me there was any effort to improve the team with the 100,000,000 they had. Or let’s look at it a different way. They resigned a bunch of players so take that money away.
All of the players they signed were just swapping out a similar player.
So back to square 1 where they ended th me 4-13 season.
Then they had 43,000,000 to improve the roster and spent none of it.
How can anyone be good with that?