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What Will Have the Biggest Impact on our Offense?


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As long as CMC is a full participant, he is the best player on the field with very few exceptions.

Its almost not fair to have him as a house-call run threat, pro-bowl receiving threat, and then if the play call doesn’t pan out, he’s the ultimate check down threat.

He plays, we’re different.  

He’s different.

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Baker as QB1? - Kind of depends on some other factors. I think the overall QB play will improve dramatically. Less sure about the overall results.

McAdoo's system? - This is a wildcard for me. Has the potential to be both the most and least impactful thing. Strange statement, I realize but I am not sure what to think of Rhule's input/control until I see it in 2022.

Improved O-line? - This has a big potential to lead to our success/struggles. Maybe one of the biggest factors.

Return of CMC? - Would be a major factor if he stays healthy. 

Other? - I don't think the other offensive position groups will have as much impact on our overall success. Our defense might, however. That will be worth watching.

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Really good Question.... Fire to the op..

I say..

1. Consistent, experienced and adaptable Coaching and Playcalling from Mcadoo.  

2. Improved Oline players and coaching..

3. Baker Atleast being avg. NFL starter..

4. Cmc health..

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