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Wilks / Fitterer Season Ending Presser


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Regarding roster needs...

Agree with 4MR's suggestion or not? 🤔

Makes too much sense.  I've seen several posters on here mention that with Chinn as well.  Shaq, Chinn, and Luvu are a solid group of LBs plus a ball hawk safety will let Horn and CJ play more press man which is where they should excel.  

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Just now, stbugs said:

SMH, do we ever learn? We have no depth at all. Corbett and BC hurt with decent injuries. Our division sucked but that doesn’t happen every year and for the most part we were healthy. If we go for it and have a few key injuries, we will have wasted resources yet again and be stuck in the 5-7 win range we’ve been in for 5 years now. 

we are 2 drafts away from having a solid roster, not sure what everyone else is looking at.  We have some shiny pieces but no depth anywhere.

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21 hours ago, stbugs said:

. Our division sucked but that doesn’t happen every year and for the most part we were healthy.

Every previous time a division has been won by a sub-.500 team (and Tampa finished 8-9), the following season the division winner had at least 10 wins. It's a tiny sample size, but thus far, it's been consistent.

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21 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

we are 2 drafts away from having a solid roster, not sure what everyone else is looking at.  We have some shiny pieces but no depth anywhere.

Depth is a hard thing to have in the NFL given the 53 man roster. Our OL held together better than any other in the league or close to it for the majority of the season. We need some pieces for sure, but some of those may actually be here. Rhule was so bad at evaluating talent, it's hard to know exactly what we have until we get into this offseason. 

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10 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Depth is a hard thing to have in the NFL given the 53 man roster. Our OL held together better than any other in the league or close to it for the majority of the season. We need some pieces for sure, but some of those may actually be here. Rhule was so bad at evaluating talent, it's hard to know exactly what we have until we get into this offseason. 

For sure but we don’t even have one unit that would be considered deep

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