Honestly I'm so bored with the same negative offseason takes around the media.
It's like we all somehow collectively decided that getting a defense and running game to help your QB... isn't helping your QB anymore. It's a lazy reactionist take repeated everywhere. I could address things point by point, but the one that really sticks in my craw is the "they're not better anywhere" thing. We've gone over it all offseason.
The depth chart is definitively better at:
Wide Receiver
- Funchess > Allison
- EQSB > Ryan Grant
Running Back
- AJ Dillon > Tra Carson?
- Full Season Tyler Ervin > Half Season Tyler Ervin
Interior OL
- Lane Taylor is back healthy
- Two-three draft choices
Quarterback
- Jordan Love > Manny Wilkins
They probably broke even, at least, by replacing veterans at
Inside Linebacker
- healthy Kirksey > Blake Martinez
- Kamal Martin -?- BJ Goodson
Tight End
- Jimmy Graham was old and only ok
- Sternberger back from IR and in 2nd year
- Third round pick, Deguara
The team's depth chart has gotten worse at
Cornerback
- Losing Tramon with no incoming replacement means probably breaking even, at most, since Tramon was still very effective.
Overall, the team is clearly improved over last year; maybe not by the
degree people hoped. We still didn't improve the DL and the WR improvement looks more like baby steps when most wanted a leap. But it's still improvement.
Our RECORD may get worse--we have many signs of regression toward the mean, such as close game record and point differential, etc.
But the quality of the talent on the football team has improved, if ever so slightly, while the coaching staff is entering year two. There's no reason to keep banging the drum that the team got worse or didn't get better, as virtually every media outlet is. I'm so sick of everyone being so obsessed with the Jordan Love storylines that they have to define everything else by it.
The team is in a championship window. They reached the NFC Championship game with a 1st-year coach and they slightly upgraded or at least attempted replacement at every shortcoming. Even at DT they did
something (Hester and Willis are underwhelming additions, though).