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What was accomplished this season?


hepcat

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Here we are at the end of yet again another miserable garbage season. There’s so many negative things about this season that I can’t even begin to count them. 

But what accomplishments can we glean from this seasons?

4 players with 1000 total yards. DJ Moore and Robby Anderson both had 1000 receiving yards. Curtis Samuel finally developed into a solid player (unfortunately he probably won’t be here next year).

Pretty solid 2020 draft. Jeremy Chinn is awesome. Derrick Brown might be a dominant DT one day. Yetur Gross-Mayos isn’t a bust.

The team was competitive in a lot of games maybe Matt Rhule might grow into a good professional coach?

McCaffrey got a lot of rest this season and should be fresh next year.

Anything else?

 

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We had a brand new coaching staff, no offseason, the highest amount of dead money by a mile, the highest turnover in the league, started an incredible amount of rookies on defense, lost our best player almost all year, played without our starting LT over half the season, and almost everyone expected us to be the worst team in the league. 
 

We have a lot to look forward to, and many young players developed in front of our eyes this year. I believe our future is bright and that we have a good young core to build around. Now that Hurney is gone, we have a cap specialist, and are out of cap hell, I expect to be able to to take over the division in a year after we draft our next franchise QB in a few months.

 

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Phil Snow got a lot out of this group. I'm excited about the potential of this defense as more talent is added.

The offensive play calling outside of the red zone was great for the most part.  Hope we get another year with Brady at OC.

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i spent less time on the huddle than i ever have and its a direct correlation with my improved mental health

 

some of yall need to log out.. no way you are functioning human beings posting as much as you do, having your self worth tied up into your rep and post count on this site. 

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16 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Here we are at the end of yet again another miserable garbage season. There’s so many negative things about this season that I can’t even begin to count them. 

But what accomplishments can we glean from this seasons?

4 players with 1000 total yards. DJ Moore and Robby Anderson both had 1000 receiving yards. Curtis Samuel finally developed into a solid player (unfortunately he probably won’t be here next year).

Pretty solid 2020 draft. Jeremy Chinn is awesome. Derrick Brown might be a dominant DT one day. Yetur Gross-Mayos isn’t a bust.

The team was competitive in a lot of games maybe Matt Rhule might grow into a good professional coach?

McCaffrey got a lot of rest this season and should be fresh next year.

Anything else?

 

DJ Moore’s 1,193 receiving yards represented the sixth-most by a player in franchise history. Only Steve Smith and Moose are ahead of him. 

It’s also the most yards in team history by a WR not voted to the Pro Bowl.

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Our coaching staff is significantly better.

The defense, the major focus of the offseason, is beginning to look a lot better. Another couple of pieces added in the offseason could push the unit into at worst a top 16 defense.

The offense looks fun, but there are pieces missing. Look for there to be a major tooling here as there are still needs at OL, QB, and TE.

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