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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 997914" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>Like you said earlier, moving up significantly from a top 30 Offense can be more difficult than getting to top 30 from bottom 30. Frankly, I'd be ok even if our offense stays about the same rankings-wise, if we make significant improvements in the other two phases of the game. Doing that might gain us a couple of extra wins. </p><p></p><p>It appears that Key has been prioritizing fixing the squeakiest wheels, which is what a good coach should do. In 2022 he didn't have time to do many corrections mid-season, but he did manage to establish at least a functional special teams unit that was no longer a huge liability. That special teams unit was still ranked in the 70s last year, so it is a good candidate for more improvement. Perhaps all it needs to move up 20-30 ranks is a healthy Gavin Stewart. Fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>Defensively if we can get to 50th from 75-ish, we should be able to play more "complementary football", and we won't have to win a shootout to beat some of the better offenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 997914, member: 1555"] Like you said earlier, moving up significantly from a top 30 Offense can be more difficult than getting to top 30 from bottom 30. Frankly, I'd be ok even if our offense stays about the same rankings-wise, if we make significant improvements in the other two phases of the game. Doing that might gain us a couple of extra wins. It appears that Key has been prioritizing fixing the squeakiest wheels, which is what a good coach should do. In 2022 he didn't have time to do many corrections mid-season, but he did manage to establish at least a functional special teams unit that was no longer a huge liability. That special teams unit was still ranked in the 70s last year, so it is a good candidate for more improvement. Perhaps all it needs to move up 20-30 ranks is a healthy Gavin Stewart. Fingers crossed. Defensively if we can get to 50th from 75-ish, we should be able to play more "complementary football", and we won't have to win a shootout to beat some of the better offenses. [/QUOTE]
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