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Solid OL. Talented, and not injury riddled, with stability to learn to play together well. That’s #1, and has been worst weakness this season.What is "decent though"?
The AFC is loaded with top tier QB's. That is alot to overcome.
Solid WRs. Healthy, talented, skilled, passionate. We have some this season, but not enough, and injuries have been a problem. I’d say Bourne, Pop, Reagor are keepers. Juju, and Parker are past their use-by dates. Jury is still out on Boutte and TT but I’d see them on the outside looking in. MHJ would be a good addition, add another couple of prospects between rookies and young (emphasis young) vets.
maybe add another RB, or perhaps a FB. I think Rham, Zeke, and Harris are a decent foundation, maybe add a developmental prospect. I’d like to have a FB for blocking and to reduce wear and tear on Zeke and Rham.
TEs could stand pat. Otherwise, lots of room for improvement on offense, as described. Shore up those areas and it‘ll be enough to win. Doesn’t matter how good opposing QB is, compared to your QB. What matters is how good the opposing team is, compared to your team.
I don’t think anyone would say Zappe is a better QB than Wilson, but Zappe’s Patriots team beat Wilson’s Broncos team tonight. Thats why your concern about the quality of opposing QBs is tunnel vision.












