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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 60207" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I define a better passing game as the ability to pass when we have to pass, and the ability to hammer a defense when we do pass as that's what our passing game is meant to do (the latter, not the former).</p><p></p><p>Everything we've heard is conjecture to this point. We can hope that better talent on the OLine leads to better pass blocking, we can hope that being better at the running game gives us better opportunities in the air, we can hope that having a QB that's "bought into" the system makes us an overall better offense, so on and so forth. Until we see it on the field, it's pure speculation. Call me jaded, and I probably am, but this is offseason talk. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, I hope that I am so wrong that JT passes for over 2,000 yards and big time dual threat QBs start lining up to play in our offense. But going off history, JT's first season will more than like mirror Josh's, Vads', and Tevin's first season (well, Tevin's first 6 games).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 60207, member: 360"] I define a better passing game as the ability to pass when we have to pass, and the ability to hammer a defense when we do pass as that's what our passing game is meant to do (the latter, not the former). Everything we've heard is conjecture to this point. We can hope that better talent on the OLine leads to better pass blocking, we can hope that being better at the running game gives us better opportunities in the air, we can hope that having a QB that's "bought into" the system makes us an overall better offense, so on and so forth. Until we see it on the field, it's pure speculation. Call me jaded, and I probably am, but this is offseason talk. Like I said, I hope that I am so wrong that JT passes for over 2,000 yards and big time dual threat QBs start lining up to play in our offense. But going off history, JT's first season will more than like mirror Josh's, Vads', and Tevin's first season (well, Tevin's first 6 games). [/QUOTE]
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