Brownie
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I mean, a significant jump was never really in the cards given the circumstances. For the past few years, we've just wanted this offense to be average with some consistency and proper use of talent.Well yeah i expect them to be better based on no Nagy and Fields having more time to practice with the ones, but i dont see it being such a significant jump to where we feel confident that they know what they have. Its really hard to be as bad as they were last season.
If they are able to do that, then they'll be in a better position to add pieces in the future. The right pieces, the right way. And it looks like they will actually have the resources to do that since they didn't over-spend (in the way of draft picks or financials) this offseason.