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How far out do you think this team is from being Super Bowl caliber ready


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Things can change really quickly in this league. Likely 2+ years but if we chance into a Russell Wilson rookie year caliber mid round QB next draft and upgrade OL in FA we could be there next year frankly. Or if Wilson/Rodgers did choose to come here, unlikely but not impossible.

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time wise, no idea. personnel wise, an above average QB (8-12 range) and 3 average to above average OL. Problem is, that's probably the hardest position groups to acquire in the NFL, so if it takes 5 years who knows if our other pieces are in place. If we got Deshaun and then someone drafted/FA a few decent OL I think we compete next year. Defense is there

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By the time we correct this (if we do at all) all our young players will be looking for their 2nd contracts. You have windows for this. That’s why I was so big on the Watson trade. This defense could be so nasty if we had at the very least a competent offense who could keep them fresh or keep us in the game whenever the defense had a bad game (which happens) Watson would change everything. Yes, even the oline. Elite qb play masks deficiencies. 

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