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HOT TAKE: Go Offense this offseason again.


WarPanthers89
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Here’s what I do: See how far Bryce can take his game next year….his second season in this offense. 

Free Agent Addition: WR Chris Godwin. 

1st round Pick: TE Colston Loveland (He’s projected at pick 10, what’s a couple pick difference for a Greg Olsen 2.0?)

2nd round Pick: Center

All other picks if you like: DEFENSE. We have a lot of picks this year. We can get decent depth and possible starters with so many picks. Who cares if we have to take one more season to build our defense, it is much more important to see if Bryce can be the man. Keep Evero one more season…no one is hiring him as Head Coach this offseason and we will have Brown Returning next year. 
 

 

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

I think the offense will be rolling if we sign a good WR in FA. First round needs to be on the defensive line. 

I won’t be mad at a Defensive pick. I just keep dreaming of a Greg Olsen type TE to pair with Young along with some speed out wide like Godwin. The most important thing in year 3 should be seeing if Bryce can be the long term answer. This team won’t be fixed in one offseason, and I wouldn’t be furious if we went heavy on offense this offseason again. 

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2 minutes ago, VintagePanther said:

I’ll slap the poo out of Dan Morgan if he take a tight end top ten . They never worth that much . Never ! 

I agree it’s not likely. This is just a Discussion on the topic of going Offense heavy again in the offseason. Seeing of Bryce can be the franchise guy has to be the biggest priority. We don’t have enough weapons to fairly evaluate him this season. He has shown great improvement and will be going into year 2 in this system. We can’t go into next season with Adam T as our number 1 threat again. 

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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

I agree it’s not likely. This is just a Discussion on the topic of going Offense heavy again in the offseason. Seeing of Bryce can be the franchise guy has to be the biggest priority. We don’t have enough weapons to fairly evaluate him this season. He has shown great improvement and will be going into year 2 in this system. We can’t go into next season with Adam T as our number 1 threat again. 

True . We need help around the boards . I just hope we don’t think we can fix this team in one offseason . 

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