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I see this is a rebuilding year


jarhead

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and is not focused on our win loss record next year . From watching the our cuts and the draft I see GMAN as trying to put us in a financial/talent place in the future to build a team that can compete for the SB.

 

I was under the illusion in the off season that we would be trying to improve our winning record and path to the superbowl next year but it is clear that GMAN's is looking further in the future and realizes our best chance for a Superbowl run is in the future not next year. After much thought I agree with his approach.This draft proves that.

 

Is his approach right or wrong depends your expectations.......some want it right now and some want a sure thing later.

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First thing we improved on was releasing our WR corp,  that was one of the worst units in the NFL.

 

 

 

Tackle,  we'll see what happens.   Guard has been upgraded just with the guys healing up and getting back on the field,  from IR. 

 

 

Defense has been bolstered.

 

 

 

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At some points last year.  didn't we have like 6 rookies playing at the same time on defense?  Still,  we had the #2 defense...  those rookies are a year older with more experience now.

 

 

Stewart may actually play in more than 2 or 3 games this season...  which will be a huge upgrade to our offense,  within itself.

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Just a value based draft. Don't read into it too much

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Well if you factor in our off season cuts it should be clear we want to be competitive but not expecting to win a SB next year 

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Not rebuilding year at all. We'll definitely (even with an injury or two --unless its Luke ) have a top 5 defense, possibly best. AND we have a franchise QB, 1st round WR, #2 WR in Cotch, #3 in Avant, Greg Olsen, 3 great RBs when healthy, finally a solid starter at RG. Regardless of tackle (which we could still get Hurst or Richardson as UDFA) we should have a formidable offense.

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