Originally posted by pbmax
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So I can appreciate your confidence in the current guys returning to form PB but even if they do I'm not convinced they have enough talent there yet at the top of the depth chart particularly.
The "defense is too complex for back-ups" theory sounds good, but I'm not convinced that's it at all. Part of the problem this year was that the defense was too simple, predictable, easy to diagnose and attack for too many teams. The same guys who sucked this year played pretty well in the same scheme the year before and it's not because they were doing a bunch of exotic stuff this year that they couldn't handle.
In spite of your confidence PB, I think a big unknown from this year - and moving forward - is the real extent to which Randall and Rollins were impacted by injuries. "If healthy the unit can function." I'm not convince they're not overmatched when healthy if they're playing the same roles again. They played through their pains for the most part - and sucked big donkey balls pretty much all year long after showing a lot of promise as rooks.
Was it because they just couldn't match up with 1's and 2's. Probably in part. Was it because they couldn't run due to playing through persistent injuries? Probably in part. One thing I am confident of is that it had little to do with the gameplan being too complex for them.
In the absence of being physically limited due to injury, I would add that I think Rollins was forced to play a role he's just not ever going to fulfill very well even when healthy. He has a lot of strong attributes but running down the sideline with burners and matching up physically with the big strong receivers outside either at the LOS or downfield aren't among them.
I do think he can play if they can leverage what he does do well and that's play in space in the slot. But maybe I'm overrating him and that's just not true either. He's definitely can't hang with the Kelce's and Gronk's of the league inside. That's Burnett now.
Randall played so far off guys at times he just conceded 10-15 yd. completions. Why? Injury, uncoachable? No confidence? If he's so injured he can't cover than get Hawkins out there and hope for the best. He can't do worse.
So they're are some serious problems of which I don't believe we really have enough information to do much more than throw darts at possible solutions and outcomes.
Gunter showed he can't hang with the league's elite receivers. But no one expected him to be in that position in September. Shields' absence had a domino effect of putting them all in tough spots, along with the injuries? or not.
Based on past experience with young players fighting through injury and getting pushed up the match-up depth chart at the same time, I'd say there's a reasonable chance they continue to develop and regain their form, but we don't really know what's going on. Injured or not you can't give guys 15 yards of cushion.
So with Shields' pretty much a certain goner - and I can't imagine they will put $12 mil and another season on the line even if he wanted to attempt a comeback with how severe his last 2 concussions have been now, there's a big hole at the top of the depth chart that I don't have faith Randall is ready to fill regardless of health. And there's a role for Gunter too, but it's as a #4 corner not #1 - never will be.
A lot of questions and not a lot of answers - at least not yet. A reliable corner that can match up one on one outside, along with the youngun's getting back on track with more favorable roles and better health could make all the difference. Not having that guy really handcuffs the defense, and I just don't see that guy on the roster. It's a lot to ask of a new guy to jump right in and be the man - but that's what needs to happen I think.

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