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The statement was “significantly better today” than yesterday. The additions so far are solid upgrades, but they’re not transformative enough to offset losing two starters while also filling their own positions.
Unquestionably, they might be on a better track, but the roster today simply isn’t objectively better than yesterday. What happens in April or later is rank speculation and doesn’t address the post.
And if the argument needs Jordan Stout to get there, that probably says more than it needs to.
They upgraded an above-average punter to an elite one.
They replaced Bobby O with a younger, more physically dominant linebacker with similar production. But he was gone already, so they simply filled that hole.
They added a good receiving tight end in Isaiah Likely but lost Bellinger, who filled a TE3 specialist/blocking role.
They lost a productive slot WR2 in Robinson who played like a WR1 when healthy and haven’t replaced him yet.
They also lost secondary depth in a spot that was already a major need and haven’t replaced that either.
Yeah, they made some good moves today, with hopefully more to come, but the roster is not objectively better.
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We are always tweaking, modifying, upgrading.
So much so that we never put out exactly the same item for each event, it’s always some better iteration. And we like it that way.
Yes, depends on the size. For smaller movie screens, we will actually use plastic tuff turf spikes. For bigger screens and other inflatables, we bump up to the 30” stakes, and will go with 48” stakes for larger movie screens and larger inflatables. Tough work, but those things push right through.
@Rainmaker1973 Cool, but is this based on data from 12 years ago (2014)? If so, this is likely to be vastly different in today's world (and the comparison would be really interesting too).