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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
Forget three years ago, this team is one of the worst talented now.
I don't mind losing if losing is productive in the big picture. Losing isn't fun but watching young guys do well is. We have one young guy playing at a high level: Kerrigan. With pretty much the whole roster being in it's prime, the results are as good as they will get under this leadership. Adding a quarterback in the draft wouldn't have changed the result of today's game unless we could have jumped on them early. No matter what the gameplan ultimately is, you have to be able to throw the ball early to get a lead.
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I don't agree that it's one of the "worst talented", and I don't agree the "whole roster is in it's prime". The main difference now vs. three years ago is that Shanny's placed some youth in key positions for the future -- nucleus of our talent is now younger. Orakpo, TW, Kerrigan, etc -- all could get a lot better over the next few years.
Shanny's moves:
- Kerrigan -
young, great so far
- TW -
young, has shown flashes, still not consistent but overall good
- Bowen/Cofield -
relatively young/in prime (27), have at least 4-5 years left, been good overall
- Carriker -
young, in prime 27, good overall, gotten for rotating draft picks
- Atogwe - aging 30yo, ?hasn't shown much so far
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Promising youth: Helu, ?Jenkins
Others (non-shanny):
- Orakpo -
young, great rusher, below average pass coverage
- F.Davis -
young, good TE
- Landry -
young, good at strong safety, liability when overpursues
- Aging old guard: S.Moss / Cooley - now average
- aging: J.Brown - 30yo