The offseason is a time of change. Tell us what has changed for your player or for your team since you last took the field. Are you loaded up with new weapons or a large cast of rookies? Has your player improved, or are they currently in the throes of regression? How do you think this season will play out differently than ones before?
The offseason helped my boy Mark Walker out a lot. He went from being a first year call up with some super low stats to a second year with semi low stats. He is now the clear number two wide receiver on the team. Which in theory should help his receptions and yards out, but this offense is stacked with weapons in the pass catching area. We have an established wide out number one with a couple seasons of really good production. We have a tight end out there catching passes like a mad man. We have a running back known for receiving out of the back field and an up and coming wide out three. But only being season two as a pro, the expectations were that he will continue to grow into the roll of wide receiver two. If the price for winning is low catches and yards for my boy mark walker, then I would say it is worth it. His goal going forwards is to continue to grow in to an offensive weapon that can be utilized however in order to increase the teams chance at winning. Personal success is great and obviously he wants to get those stats for his career, winning championships is more important in the long term for him. Whatever he got to do to win, he gonna do it.
The offseason helped my boy Mark Walker out a lot. He went from being a first year call up with some super low stats to a second year with semi low stats. He is now the clear number two wide receiver on the team. Which in theory should help his receptions and yards out, but this offense is stacked with weapons in the pass catching area. We have an established wide out number one with a couple seasons of really good production. We have a tight end out there catching passes like a mad man. We have a running back known for receiving out of the back field and an up and coming wide out three. But only being season two as a pro, the expectations were that he will continue to grow into the roll of wide receiver two. If the price for winning is low catches and yards for my boy mark walker, then I would say it is worth it. His goal going forwards is to continue to grow in to an offensive weapon that can be utilized however in order to increase the teams chance at winning. Personal success is great and obviously he wants to get those stats for his career, winning championships is more important in the long term for him. Whatever he got to do to win, he gonna do it.
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