I think that is why the Rodgers comparison when LaFleur arrived is worth looking at. It's to Stafford's credit that he has picked up the system and dealt with the personnel losses as well as he has. Rodgers didn't play poorly but he also took some time to get really productive. Pretty much didn't click for him until year two under LaFleur. Hopefully that means that Stafford's efficiency will improve and errors will diminish even further next year.
Akers healthy, OBJ re-signed, hopefully Woods back...it's hard not to feel optimistic.