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Trevor Lawrence: Franchise QB (TL Discussion, Merged Threads)
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06-02-2023, 10:38 AM
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(06-02-2023, 10:17 AM)Caldrac Wrote:(06-02-2023, 09:31 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: I'm pumping the brakes just a bit. The record the last half of the season was much better as I more or less predicted going into the year. Getting Doug's system in place and the young guys learning how to win took a few months as expected. However, the play on the field still wasn't as good as it needs to be to live up to some of the hype we're seeing. They still lost to bad teams last year and that's a concern until they show that the end of year streak wasn't a fluke. The tittians game in particular showed a team with grit, but the offense wasn't good and the defense was outright bad against a team they should've blown out. I don't think this team is bad, or even average for that matter, they are going to be good. I just think they still have a ways to go this year to be in the discussion against the Big 3. TLaw's play in those games showed growth but also head room to go up more. If Ridley is what we hope I think this conversation next offseason is legitimately about playing in the Super Bowl and then the Hype Train can leave the station for real. My only addition to this is for the hype train to be off the charts in '24 we will have to be coming off a post season win against the Bills, Bengals or Chiefs (or one or more of those teams shows significant regression this year). If we are put down early in the post season by one of those teams, what's the difference next year from right now? And if we do expect to beat one or more of those teams in the playoffs this season, just go ahead and get on the hype train now my man. "The train is leaving the station. Run. Get on it." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D53M1vVF2N4 |
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