I disagree. Under Lafleur, the packers have either had generally very good injury luck or Coach has mastered a system that instantly makes him worth every penny he is paid...and that system is how to keep guys healthy...for the most part.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021 08:08Just to be clear, "on paper" the Bucs and Packers were the top 2 teams in the NFC and both brought virtually everyone back for another go round.
Anyone else trying to be better than us "on paper" is only trying. Making changes to try to catch us. "On Paper" the Packers tied the Chiefs for the most Pro Bowl players in the league, took the conference 1-seed, and lost by 5 points to the eventual SB champions with their C+ performance and missing one of the league's top OTs.
If we're talking about teams on paper, the Packers are looking down from the peak. The NFC West teams? Just scrappin' and trying to be more like us. We were a specific ACL away from being the champs
Year after year under the MM regime whole position groups would get wiped out by injury. We dealt with the injury bug every year. We are now one regression to the mean of typical injuries away from a backslide that has nothing to do with on field coaching or player development. As far as the NFCW teams, the niners were destroyed by injuries last year..is that Shanahans fault or bad luck? Time will tell i guess as we will see if it continues to be a problem year after year...but a healthy niners team is right there with us on paper. Rams with the addition of a real QB is right there with us on paper too.
We have a roster capable of being in contention. Which says a whole lot and is a great thing...but we arent alone with the Bucs on the mountain top. We dont even know if we have the MVP at QB.