by RiverDog » Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:55 am
I'd bet that we lose less ground on defense than we gain on offense. The defense seems to be organic, and can heal thyself. Slipping on defense isn't what concerns me. I still have major concerns about our OL, whether or not Okung can stay healthy, if Carpenter has indeed, turned a new leaf, if Bowie and Bailey are ready for Prime Time, and that's before we get to the WR's, with Percy Harvin and our newbies. Sure, if all the stars line up and everyone stays healthy and plays up to their capabilities, the offense could take a huge step forward. But at this point, there's too many question marks for me to subscribe to the statements that article makes about the impending improvement of the offense.