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I don’t believe it was only the ability to draft. When you look at their success rate on defensive players, nearly all of them contributed in some manner.
It’s almost the complete opposite on offense. To me that speaks of something larger than the ability to identify talent. It speaks of an inability to maximize talent on the offensive end. IOW, a coaching failure. It’s an inability to develop them or to put them in position to succeed.
It doesn’t seem possible to bat 100% on D picks and 0% on O draftees. There is more going on.
What about Austin, Spruce, Higbee and Cooper?
And I wouldn't exactly call Gaines a hit, that was a suspect pick at best!
C'mon, la...
Gaines was a 6th round pick. One that was impressing everybody until his lisfranc injury in his second year.
He was a helluva pick!
Tavon is not an example that *I* would use to indicate that an O staff knew what they were doing. ESPECIALLY after extending him to the tune of $42 million.
As to Spruce, Higbee, and Cooper? Lot's of injuries and too early to tell what they've got yet, anyway. Hardly examples to showcase O coaching prowess.
Unless that post was satire? And went over my head?
I think dz pretty much nailed it, man.