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<blockquote data-quote="AmishMafia" data-source="post: 1035140" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>Couple of thoughts to add:</p><p></p><p>Loss of Aaron Jones really hurt the offensive production as the run game took a big hit.</p><p></p><p>Offensive line as a whole, played poorly the first 1/2 of the season. Only Tom looked good. Walker took some time to get comfortable. Runyan was the least effective. Myer was often pushed around and even Jenkins looked poor (probably because of being amid two players not playing well. By the 2nd half of the season, they started playing much better.</p><p></p><p>Receivers were having issues. Every game there were a few head scratcher routes. There was no way MLF drew them up like that. Later in the season, I saw very few wrong routes as the entire receiver group seemed to be on the same page with Love.</p><p></p><p>Tight Ends were both rookies. Outside of QB, TE is the toughest position to learn. Having to learn all the routes like a WR and the blocking scheme like an OL, you cant expect to get much from a rookie in both run and receiving games.</p><p></p><p>So, at the start of this season, I feel we have - upgraded OL with no regressions and only improvement from experience and new talent added</p><p>- upgraded RB talent. Jones and Jacoby is about a wash with Jacoby being less injury prone. The addition of Lloyd gives us dangerous depth.</p><p>- receivers have that much more experience and we have so much depth. Saw analysis claiming Packers didn't have a true no. 1 receiver and therefore it was an issue. Watson, Wicks, Reed, and Doubs all look like they could step into that role. And I would rather have four #1.5s than a #1, a #2, and several #3s. No team has the depth at DB to cover that much talent.</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the downside, DCs now have more tape to look at and come up with plans to stop Love.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But I am on the optimistic side and thing the final 9 games will be more on par with production going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmishMafia, post: 1035140, member: 2846"] Couple of thoughts to add: Loss of Aaron Jones really hurt the offensive production as the run game took a big hit. Offensive line as a whole, played poorly the first 1/2 of the season. Only Tom looked good. Walker took some time to get comfortable. Runyan was the least effective. Myer was often pushed around and even Jenkins looked poor (probably because of being amid two players not playing well. By the 2nd half of the season, they started playing much better. Receivers were having issues. Every game there were a few head scratcher routes. There was no way MLF drew them up like that. Later in the season, I saw very few wrong routes as the entire receiver group seemed to be on the same page with Love. Tight Ends were both rookies. Outside of QB, TE is the toughest position to learn. Having to learn all the routes like a WR and the blocking scheme like an OL, you cant expect to get much from a rookie in both run and receiving games. So, at the start of this season, I feel we have - upgraded OL with no regressions and only improvement from experience and new talent added - upgraded RB talent. Jones and Jacoby is about a wash with Jacoby being less injury prone. The addition of Lloyd gives us dangerous depth. - receivers have that much more experience and we have so much depth. Saw analysis claiming Packers didn't have a true no. 1 receiver and therefore it was an issue. Watson, Wicks, Reed, and Doubs all look like they could step into that role. And I would rather have four #1.5s than a #1, a #2, and several #3s. No team has the depth at DB to cover that much talent. On the downside, DCs now have more tape to look at and come up with plans to stop Love. But I am on the optimistic side and thing the final 9 games will be more on par with production going forward. [/QUOTE]
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