The offense doesn't have to be explosive like 2019 - with the defense playing like this, they just have to be efficient. Clean up the turnovers. Take the easy yards. Win the Super Bowl. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
The offense doesn't have to be explosive like 2019 - with the defense playing like this, they just have to be efficient. Clean up the turnovers. Take the easy yards. Win the Super Bowl.
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Brown looks like an elite RT but at LT hes just ok not sure what can be done to improve his foot work hes just naturally such a big dude
I wonder if he lost some weight that might help him be a little quicker. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
I wonder if he lost some weight that might help him be a little quicker.
I remember when Brandon Albert did this and struggled for a bit folks were saying he was adjusting to his body. Which I thought was sort of odd. Regarding Brown I'm not sure. [Reply]
With a better defense than 2019, and a slightly lesser offense.
This offense needs to be more consistent, though.
And less turnover prone.
But it's possible.
In with this - Chris has a great point IMO. Step up the offense and it is very possible - might be against the Cardinals, Tampa Bay or Packers but, it is possible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
Creed Humphrey may already be the best center in football.
Yeah but I think we could fill in and still win the Superbowl w/o him if we had to.
Last year we saw what happens when our LT goes down. As spotty as Brown has been against speed rushers, we really don't want to see Remmers or worse at LT in a huge game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Ok Im going to call you a ****in dumbass for your short term memory loss. We lost the superbowl because we started a backup Oline.
We were doing fine with the backups until Fisher went down and we had to re-arrange everyone and put Remmers at LT. Which is my entire point of why losing Brown Jr. would be a disaster, but I think we can recover from losing one of the other guys.
Obviously I'm not talking about Smith, Humphrey and Thuney all going down at the same time, which would also be a disaster. [Reply]