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WR is not the answer.  There is no reason to try and elevate BY. His ceiling is a 20ppg QB. Figure out how to keep other teams below 20 ppg. That’s the answer. Unfortunately, injury has pushed LT up the list of needs but the overarching goal needs to be building at top 5 defense.

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22 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

WR is not the answer.  There is no reason to try and elevate BY. His ceiling is a 20ppg QB. Figure out how to keep other teams below 20 ppg. That’s the answer. Unfortunately, injury has pushed LT up the list of needs but the overarching goal needs to be building at top 5 defense.

I would say, 100%. It always comes around to the fundamental stuff. We basically need to be able to run the ball and stop the run. Fielding a capable run heavy offense prevents a lot of potential fugups when throwing the ball over the course of 17 games.
We can dink and dunk and play like it’s red zone everywhere on the field and be ultra safe as long as we can block up some running lanes. 
 

PS should have said the obvious, that a good defense lets you play like that. 

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20 minutes ago, strato said:

I would say, 100%. It always comes around to the fundamental stuff. We basically need to be able to run the ball and stop the run. Fielding a capable run heavy offense prevents a lot of potential fugups when throwing the ball over the course of 17 games.
We can dink and dunk and play like it’s red zone everywhere on the field and be ultra safe as long as we can block up some running lanes. 
 

PS should have said the obvious, that a good defense lets you play like that. 

Although BY isn't your traditional dual threat obviously, he's been scrambling a lot more since college on busted plays, but if you have to put in the backup or a rb for a qb sneak it just makes that aspect of the game too obvious to the opposing defense. Will never understand why they wanted to trade up for a guy that instantly limits the playbook. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Although BY isn't your traditional dual threat obviously, he's been scrambling a lot more since college on busted plays, but if you have to put in the backup or a rb for a qb sneak it just makes that aspect of the game too obvious to the opposing defense. Will never understand why they wanted to trade up for a guy that instantly limits the playbook. 

They just hate doing things the easy way. I guess. 

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Also thought I remembered, but listening to a podcast yesterday confirmed. KC...possible diva. Was his 2nd year at State when he wasn't getting the ball enough. Would pout on the sidelines. 

Diva, drops, WR 3 years in a row? Please be a smokescreen

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Not freaking out because I doubt this is the pick. Just like no one saw our #1 pick coming last year. My preference is Sadiq because it opens up the offense and come back in the second for an OL. If we made a move, and moved up, a LB, edge or S would be great but probably not at the expense of draft capital. Any deal we make I hope we throw in Legette because he is a flat out bust.

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