There is no point debating this. We'll just wait and see. It will work itself out one way or another.I don't buy this at all. There is not much of a gap between players they lost and players they gained.
One can make an argument either way, but there is more of a case they will be better. Mostly because it is the 2nd year of Quinn's defense. So it will be more instinct and not so much mental and thinking before reacting. There will not be a drop off in the offense, and if so, not by much.
says all 32 applies"Good enough" is the tricky part of that. What's the next step? Win a divisional playoff game?
Camp means nothing except coming out of it with healthy players because it's all propaganda.
Until they tee it up for real, in games that really count, we won't know any more about this team than we do now. And even then, we will have to see how they do once they hit midseason.
This team can be a real tease.
There is no point debating this. We'll just wait and see. It will work itself out one way or another.
Tyler Smith had better be a good OG.My answer is probably not for 2022 but it might step us forward to being competitive in 2023.