I would do this in a heartbeat. Then add a vet IOl and another WR in FA. Draft the best TE you can find in the 2nd and lets roll.
One bad throw ruined the season. Stroud completes the lolipop throw and this season would look much different.
$1.5B to $2B? Might as well build a pretty new one. Crazy. Titans & Bills new stadiums approaching $2.1B Jaguars $1.4B to renovate Bears (whatever they do) well north of $4B Browns (whatever they do) $2.4B? Superdome $560M to renovate Spoiler https://www.profootballnetwork.com/list-of-most-expensive-nfl-stadiums/ SoFi Stadium $4.9 Billion Allegiant Stadium $1.9 Billion MetLife Stadium $1.7 Billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium $1.5 Billion AT&T Stadium $1.3 Billion Levi’s Stadium $1.3 Billion U.S. Bank Stadium $1.1 Billion Lucas Oil Stadium $720 Million Soldier Field $600 Million Lincoln Financial Field $518 Million University of Phoenix Stadium $455 Million Paycor Stadium $450 Million NRG Stadium $449 Million Ford Field $430 Million Empower Field $364 Million Lumen Field $360 Million Gillette Stadium $325 Million FirstEnergy Stadium $290 Million Nissan Stadium $290 Million Acrisure Stadium $281 Million FedEx Field $250 Million Bank of America Stadium $242 Million M&T Bank Stadium $220 Million Raymond James Stadium $194 Million Caesars Superdome $134 Million TIAA Bank Field $134 Million Hard Rock Stadium $115 Million Arrowhead Stadium $43 Million Highmark Stadium $22 Million Lambeau Field $960,000
Yes, I too would love to live in this ideal fantasy land, but that that genie went out the bottle a long, long time ago, and it ain't going back.
To'To is rangy enough to get to outside runners that most LB wouldn't get close to. I would think that leads to more "missed" tackles, but that's just my genius theory going off the eye test.
Not really. Unless you think that beating Detroit would have given the entire team confidence, that one win is meaningless. We'd be 10-6 instead of 9-7, big whoop. Still 4th seed. The only way the season would be different is if we took that to somehow handle or biz against Tennessee, but even then we'd be at 11-5 and still out of the top 2 slots. Do you see us beating the Ravens or the Chiefs in an alternate world where CJ completes that pass? If not, then we'd still be where we are now. That's why it's no use getting frustrated. People forget Faibairn missed an easy FG to tie the Titans game. Maybe we would have won if he didn't blow it, but us winning that game wouldn't have made a difference either. Point is, one bad throw or one bad FG miss didn't ruin the season. It was the fact that we literally never improved our offense. From week 1 to now, we never got into a groove where we felt competent offensively. That is what ruined the season.
I believe in confidence and beating at that time arguably the best team in the NFL would've sent the team off on a run. Instead that loss sent them on a slide to mediocrity.