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This is where I don't know what to think. It's very possible that Strausser wasn't on the job in the last couple years, but the OL was still really good in 2019 and 2020, and they were good run blocking in 2021. So while it's likely that coaching played a big role in the regression, it's hard to pin the entire drop-off on the coaches. The Matt Pryor situation is shocking, he looked good in 2021 but was a mess last season, maybe due to body composition. And the other part is that I don't think there's any evidence for us outsiders that Sparano is/will be a good OL coach. I like his pedigree and background, but it's his first time in this role. He might not be any good. Hopefully he's great... Personnel-wise, I think we're probably okay, assuming everyone is reasonably healthy. Biggest questions are LT and RG, but Raimann came on as the season progressed, and I think Pinter has more than he showed in 2022. I'd like more competitive depth across the board, but we have a lot of young guys. The unknowns with coaching are more of a concern for me than the personnel right now. And I guess it's pretty hard for good players to make up for bad coaching, especially at OL. All it takes is one mistake by one guy, and the entire OL fails.
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By VikingsFanInChennai · Posted
A rare Miss by Howie Roseman taking Reagor a pick prior helped too. -
I would say he has 2 years minimum. $10m cap savings in 2025 is a good recoup if we need to Can be even more with post June 1st cut POST-6/1 RELEASE 2025 Dead Cap: $6,200,000 2026 Dead Cap: $6,200,000 2025 Cap Savings: $16,563,059 Yeah, he is on a real short leash, at least money wise. Can already save nearly $8m this year Next year we can save almost $12.4m Hopefully Sparano gets these guys going, and If there is any chance to bring in Norwell for cheap it will be nice
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