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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 672118" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Not sure who says they didn't have talent. I think it is a good example of having a few NFL-quality pieces, a few guys who aren't good NFL draft prospects but have the tools to be elite in college (e.g. JT), and others who are standouts within the needs of your team/system (e.g. Laskey, Days). It certainly wasn't a team loaded with high end recruits overall. But that kind of talent comes in spurts and needs to collect together in the right combinations to excel. It's clear that the perennially successful teams tend to recruit at a consistent advantage over their peers. Some are bigger outliers and underperform relative to recruiting. Others the reverse. And of course there are those who grossly underperform their recruiting. Not so much the other way around with consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 672118, member: 1929"] Not sure who says they didn't have talent. I think it is a good example of having a few NFL-quality pieces, a few guys who aren't good NFL draft prospects but have the tools to be elite in college (e.g. JT), and others who are standouts within the needs of your team/system (e.g. Laskey, Days). It certainly wasn't a team loaded with high end recruits overall. But that kind of talent comes in spurts and needs to collect together in the right combinations to excel. It's clear that the perennially successful teams tend to recruit at a consistent advantage over their peers. Some are bigger outliers and underperform relative to recruiting. Others the reverse. And of course there are those who grossly underperform their recruiting. Not so much the other way around with consistency. [/QUOTE]
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