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Thoughts on the roster now?
#1
Looks like the roster is set for the most part, minus a few probable minor transactions before the start of the season. So what does everyone think of the overall roster?

This team has some good talent from top to bottom. Obviously not a perfect one (wouldn't say there is such a thing anyway), but no glaring holes or weaknesses asides from maybe some depth or health concerns. As long as the core players remain healthy and the team grasps the new defense/offense I'd say this team has a playoff caliber roster, especially since the NFC is nowhere near as stacked as the AFC (it's going to be a blood bath in that conference). 
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#2
The entire season rests on Hunter and Smith staying healthy on D, Cousins being Cousins and not missing time and not losing Cook/Jefferson/Theilen for an extended amount of time.
Past that, we're largely running out the same team with an entire new coaching staff.  We'll soon figure out if we'll be banging our heads against the concrete like a lot of us did this weekend OR KOC comes in and we find out we had a decent team last year who was poorly coached. 
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#3
Quote: @AGRforever said:
The entire season rests on Hunter and Smith staying healthy on D, Cousins being Cousins and not missing time and not losing Cook/Jefferson/Theilen for an extended amount of time.
Past that, we're largely running out the same team with an entire new coaching staff.  We'll soon figure out if we'll be banging our heads against the concrete like a lot of us did this weekend OR KOC comes in and we find out we had a decent team last year who was poorly coached. 
I should have mentioned that too. Hopefully the new staff can produce a more consistent and explosive effort from the offense this year. As for the defense, well, anything should be better than the turd that was dropped on the field last couple of years.
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#4
It looks good. To a 500-ish team who played 6 games decided by 3 or fewer points, we've added the super bowl winning offensive scheme, ISJ, a beefed up IOL, Hunter, Z, Phillips, Hicks, Cine and Booth. That's a damn solid offseason. 

But it all means nothing if we can't stay healthy. A key couple of injuries can topple the most talented of teams. 

Outside of injuries, which can hit any team, a couple things to be concerned about:
• Cousins adjusting to the new offense.
• Bradbury continuing to struggle and none of the new IOLs proving worthy enough to replace him
• Booth has a long list of injuries in his past and I don't believe he's 100% even now. 
• Peterson and Thielen dangerously close to age-related decline

I'm not buying Super Bowl tickets, but this team should be a lot better.
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#5
The D they be rolling out will be night and day vs last year. In personnel and scheme...

If the Offense can put up stats like last year + a league avg D? That "should" translate to at least 2 more wins

What we can never factor in is injury's and how significant the growing pains of a new coaching staff may or may not be. 
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#6
It's promising.  There is a lot of talent on this team, question will be, how much was coaching holding it back?  Zimmer and his son had a historically pitiful performance on defense that held this team back from winning 3-4 more games (at Det, at Arizona, at Baltimore, vs Dallas) regardless of the up and down play of the offense.  The health of Smith and Hunter will boost this defense dramatically.  They are high impact players that can make 2-3 plays a game that stop drives, force turnovers, change the face of momentum.  

The offense should also be better with a higher qualified scheme, an improved OL with depth and size, the return of ISJ and the maturation of Osborne, ISM.

With health and a little luck, this is a 11-12 win team
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#7
I think our roster is pretty comparable to last year.  I think a lot of it is going to come down to whether
our rookies can come in and contribute early and avoiding key injuries.  If Cine and Booth come in and excel early,
that is huge.  If they struggle a bit and
Hunter or Smith are out or have nagging injuries, we’ll probably look eerily
like last year (except without the toxic energy).  Hopefully, our new schemes will be a little
more friendly to inexperienced players, so they can contribute more early on.
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#8
Schedule looks a hell of a lot easier too vs y.ago...We'll see if they holds true or not. 
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#9
Quote: @medaille said:
I think our roster is pretty comparable to last year.  I think a lot of it is going to come down to whether
our rookies can come in and contribute early and avoiding key injuries.  If Cine and Booth come in and excel early,
that is huge.  If they struggle a bit and
Hunter or Smith are out or have nagging injuries, we’ll probably look eerily
like last year (except without the toxic energy).  Hopefully, our new schemes will be a little
more friendly to inexperienced players, so they can contribute more early on.
This is where I’m at. Darrisaw aside and Kene on kickoffs I guess, I’m expecting nothing from most of the 2021 draft class because it feels like that’s how the new regime has treated it. If Jones or Robinson or Surrat can contribute anything that’s found gold. Hopefully at least one of these guys (or ISM?) takes the KJ Osborne Year 2 leap. 

As for the ‘22 class, I’m not sure. I definitely think we’ve bolstered our defensive depth which was depleted, but I’m not sure if we landed 3 day-one starters or zero. Training camp reports are going to be very interesting. The learning curve will be steep for rookies but maybe with everyone trying to learn a new playbook that actually helps the young guys get on the field? Trying to keep expectations in check.

Agree with most of what everyone else is saying. Super Bowl? Unrealistic. Better than last year? I’d say 60-70% chance so that puts us in the playoffs probably. 
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#10
Let's pretend we have a league lowish injury year?

(Disclaimer - all this is conjecture and opinionSmile

I think we have a borderline playoff team if all goes well even though I expect a lot of early hiccups and adjustments with new Coaching, new Schemes and about 7 or 8 new starters (rebuild/retool) from who started last year, mostly on Defense of course.  

Also, on paper (toilet) we seem to have a decent schedule of opponents.  The Bears are in full rebuild and Lions still suck even with an infusion of newbie draft lottery tickets.  Really should be 4 wins there.  Then we play the downtrodden teams - Falcons, Panthers and Saints.  But we also have some big boys but all 3 at home (again paper reference) TB, Chiefs, Chargers.  Insert: Any given Sunday mantra here.  

If we can overcome some early hiccups and squeeze out a win or two that we didn't last year Smile then we can build into the playoff hunt.  Then the final question is the one that hangs over almost every team's head - QB.  I hope Kirk can prove a lot of "us" wrong and can carry the team to some crucial/clutch wins down the stretch.  He has done it before specifically in that wild card vs Saints.  The 3rd Q dime to Thielen (great catch as well) on a 3rd and 9 - wow, that was clutch.  Then the nice OT catch by Rudolph arms extended high above his head was also an underrated throw from Kirk...He and Thielen won that game for us!

It is a team game, but I hope Kirk can lead a winning dangerous team forward because he hasn't done that consistently enough (see Saints WC) yet going into his 11th year.  But Hope springs eternal.  




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