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A lot of weeks of consideration have been tumbled around and these are some thoughts on this offseason.
The defining characteristic of really successful offenses is a powerful offensive line. Great quarterbacks become so due to having time and having options. Lots of talented QB's never achieved success because they couldn't run their offense. Teams that can't run and are forced to throw, give defenses an easy time in coverage and nothing works. Teams that give up a bunch of sacks have all their drives come to an early end, get their qb's hurt, and get their RB's and WR's disgruntled. Their punter becomes the team MVP.
There are ways to build a middling offensive line with late round picks and other team's castoffs, but you need a lot of cohesion, a lot of great coaching, and a lot of luck with health.
Our team's identity for the next few years is going to be its offense. It's who our coach is. It's what we've invested in, in recent drafts with our qb and all the receivers. We've risen from awful to middling offensively but will rise no higher without a serious commitment to the OL right now.
We probably won't win the Super Bowl this coming year, but can set ourselves up really well for the following years by getting the experience together now. A young dominant O line on their rookie deals bodes very well. We've resigned Humphries. Everyone else is a late round project or an aging/middling FA. Kyler saved our offense last year with his agility but we can't continually count on narrow escapes.
WR's are plentiful. Defenders can be had in FA and next year.
There is discussion on another thread about why Wisconsin and Alabama RB's are great in college and struggle in the pro's. It's not that big a mystery. Wisconsin and Alabama routinely have far and away the best offensive lines in college ball. The line makes the offense, especially the run game. You can't get away without it. And the run game sets up the pass game. Every year first round RB's flop, while UDFA's become stars. Why? Great lanes to run through. It's the simple answer, and it has to finally happen.
1) Wirfs/Becton
2) Kindley
3) Biadasz
Offensive domination for next five years.
Getting a first round WR sounds flashy. The game is won in the trenches. Load up the D this FA season and get a WR anytime.
This year go OL in the first three rounds and be set for years to come with a dominant O.
The defining characteristic of really successful offenses is a powerful offensive line. Great quarterbacks become so due to having time and having options. Lots of talented QB's never achieved success because they couldn't run their offense. Teams that can't run and are forced to throw, give defenses an easy time in coverage and nothing works. Teams that give up a bunch of sacks have all their drives come to an early end, get their qb's hurt, and get their RB's and WR's disgruntled. Their punter becomes the team MVP.
There are ways to build a middling offensive line with late round picks and other team's castoffs, but you need a lot of cohesion, a lot of great coaching, and a lot of luck with health.
Our team's identity for the next few years is going to be its offense. It's who our coach is. It's what we've invested in, in recent drafts with our qb and all the receivers. We've risen from awful to middling offensively but will rise no higher without a serious commitment to the OL right now.
We probably won't win the Super Bowl this coming year, but can set ourselves up really well for the following years by getting the experience together now. A young dominant O line on their rookie deals bodes very well. We've resigned Humphries. Everyone else is a late round project or an aging/middling FA. Kyler saved our offense last year with his agility but we can't continually count on narrow escapes.
WR's are plentiful. Defenders can be had in FA and next year.
There is discussion on another thread about why Wisconsin and Alabama RB's are great in college and struggle in the pro's. It's not that big a mystery. Wisconsin and Alabama routinely have far and away the best offensive lines in college ball. The line makes the offense, especially the run game. You can't get away without it. And the run game sets up the pass game. Every year first round RB's flop, while UDFA's become stars. Why? Great lanes to run through. It's the simple answer, and it has to finally happen.
1) Wirfs/Becton
2) Kindley
3) Biadasz
Offensive domination for next five years.
Getting a first round WR sounds flashy. The game is won in the trenches. Load up the D this FA season and get a WR anytime.
This year go OL in the first three rounds and be set for years to come with a dominant O.