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Mingo
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1) Lots of youth on offense - no mini-camps - no training in house - and likely a short preseason to get things together. It will be difficult for this offense to start the season as a polished group.
2) Injuries and covid testing - increased cases of guys being sidelined for 2 weeks - or longer. No continuity will be magnified by their newness with each other.
3) No crowds or reduced crowds in the stadiums. Although - I think there is a 50% chance I might like to hear more of the pads hitting and guys trash talking - than the crowd that covers it up. For those of us who played the game - it was the on field sounds I enjoyed the most - from minute to minute.
I think even more than practicing their routes - the WRs are going to have to know how to breakoff a route to make themselves a target for a QB with escape ability - and an arm that can fling the ball from any angle to anywhere on the field. Drew Lock will have to make plays -until the offense has a chance to get into rhythm.
2) Injuries and covid testing - increased cases of guys being sidelined for 2 weeks - or longer. No continuity will be magnified by their newness with each other.
3) No crowds or reduced crowds in the stadiums. Although - I think there is a 50% chance I might like to hear more of the pads hitting and guys trash talking - than the crowd that covers it up. For those of us who played the game - it was the on field sounds I enjoyed the most - from minute to minute.
I think even more than practicing their routes - the WRs are going to have to know how to breakoff a route to make themselves a target for a QB with escape ability - and an arm that can fling the ball from any angle to anywhere on the field. Drew Lock will have to make plays -until the offense has a chance to get into rhythm.