We could try to convert Wakefield for the third time!
I am really looking forward to seeing how much Whisenhunt likes Femi and JJ.
The most important steps to becoming high-scoring were correcting the offensive line, which might've happened through the course of the year, but, then was to get someone in here who knows how to execute a functional, mult-faceted scoring offense. I have nothing but props for the guys they've brought in here. The offense in Pittsburgh was a Super Bowl-winning one that employed a great variety of run plays. The play-calling in Dallas was very nice and they were able to get a multitude of players involved. Grimm's probably going to the Hall of Fame as a player and is coaching at the position he played at.
This powerful blend, I believe, will cause us to swarm through the NFC West. I know patience is being teached, because sometimes it takes awhile for new pieces to gel. But, generally, the new pieces have headphones on. There is a beautiful simplicity in, as Boldin puts it, "delivering the ball into the hands of the playmakers."
As long as our defense plays physical and we get some halfway decent corners, we will out-physical the finesse Rams and make the turnover-prone Seahawks wonder what hit them. Our offense could be as good as the 1998 Vikings, 2001 Rams and 2002 Raiders. Of course, none of them won Super Bowls which is why we must have a good defense, too.