there are 3 ways to deal with this preseason
Curl up in a fetal position and rock back and forth while telling yourself everything is going to be alright
Take a calm headed approach and believe we are not great but we are not basement dwellers either and this is just preseason
Pretend everything is unicorns and rainbows
and we had a chronically injured LT who was traded to get us in position for a QB, A Center who was forced to retire, and a LG who has clearly gone off the deep end..
Not that simple.. keep it in perspective
Groy whiffed hard on one of those sacks bad. All the guy did was side step him and run straight in. Still watching..
Groy whiffs again a little later on letting the guy do a side step and run around him
OL situation I agree, I am not in the same camp on the WR situation and I feel a QB with some time to throw will have no issues with our WR. Could we improve at the WR position.. probably but we're not woeful by any means
There really isn't a wrong or right regarding starting a new QB out of the gate. It works and it doesn't
welp water under the bridge now and he's a Bill.. Not sure how good either of these guy are or are going to be this year, so any further perceptions by me would be uneducated opinion
makes no sense at all.. There is nothing wrong with not rushing a new QB into starting game 1.. He'll start before the seasons out and Peterman is getting the ball out faster at this point. AND at this point with the state of the OL we can afford to wait 8 games while this disaster of an OL learns to be serviceable at best
Could a real Doublel Team space eater been had at cheaper ? I don;'t know whom... but again if the run D is vastly improved from last year then I'm not going to lose sleep over this> its not killing our cap in future years