Skydog does make a good point, looking at the list of players years 8+, we have:
18 QB's rated higher than 60.
6 CB's rated higher than 60
3 safeties rated higher than 60
That's a pretty steep ratio of QB to secondary, so we were clearly getting a huge influx of QB's, especially from TCY since all but one of those QB's are under 10 years (and that one is a backup).. I don't remember when we stopped using TCY, but it's clear from that list, it was definitely a QB factory.
Now, it's starting to balance out....
From years R-7:
Players over 60:
QB - 15
CB - 11
S - 15
That being said, those non QB's do usually retire quicker than the QB's, but I think when that massive batch of year 10+ QB's retires, we may see a little less passing.. hopefully our next few drafts are more defense heavy as well.
Higher injuries would also make it interesting too. That would certainly help lower the offensive production of the league. Maybe we should think of scaling it up this off-season?
18 QB's rated higher than 60.
6 CB's rated higher than 60
3 safeties rated higher than 60
That's a pretty steep ratio of QB to secondary, so we were clearly getting a huge influx of QB's, especially from TCY since all but one of those QB's are under 10 years (and that one is a backup).. I don't remember when we stopped using TCY, but it's clear from that list, it was definitely a QB factory.
Now, it's starting to balance out....
From years R-7:
Players over 60:
QB - 15
CB - 11
S - 15
That being said, those non QB's do usually retire quicker than the QB's, but I think when that massive batch of year 10+ QB's retires, we may see a little less passing.. hopefully our next few drafts are more defense heavy as well.
Higher injuries would also make it interesting too. That would certainly help lower the offensive production of the league. Maybe we should think of scaling it up this off-season?

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