bobongo
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I get your main point, but the first bolded sentence suggests a circular argument. Was McCollum a prolific offensive producer because he rarely came off the field, or did he rarely come off the field because he was our best receiver?I never understand the thought process of “these guys gotta step up“ when you are talking about guys who don’t get snaps. How can you produce if you don‘t get snaps? White was a solid player who produced. He produced because he was in the game. If he had gotten hurt early everyone would be saying he was a transfer who was a bust. We have ballers but only a few can play each snap. It’s like the McCollum thread. McCollum was a best offensive producer because he rarely came off the field. Whoever plays the slot will also produce because the only way you catch a pass is to be targeted on a play. We are losing our 2 starting LB’s. But that doesn’t mean our LB’s will stink next year because we lost 95% of production. If you havent noticed LB’s make tackles by the nature of the position so whoever is there will make tackles. Curry did it for years then Thomas did it. We will be fine. Our 2023 season depends on what we get from our OLine and the QB. That’s it. If we score more points we’ll win more games. Defense matters very little in this era. The top 4 teams in the country had to score 40plus to win so the days of defense are over.
The second bolded sentence is just false. The fact that offenses are way ahead of defenses in this era does nothing to diminish the importance of a good defense. It's just as important now as it was 60 or 70 years ago. Unless it's a special teams play, defense is exactly half the equation, now as ever.