On offense, my hope is we lean less on the running game this year and let the yards come naturally within the offense. But that requires a big step up in passing game efficiency and effectiveness, for which there is non-delusional hope due to many reasons already listed. On defense, I agree the inability to get off the field was the worst thing that plagued the whole team last year. Long 3rd down conversions and 4th down give away a we’re horrible and worse than missing a few fumbles/interceptions in my opinion. Got to fix that, and I think part of it is better secondary players (upgrades for cook and Jamison) will lead to better secondary play, which will lead to more sacks and stops. Also, don’t get baited by the idea that bc someone has never lost fewer than 4 games that somehow impacts the probability that they wont do better than that this year. What sark did in previous seasons has zero to do with what will happen this year, outside of the continuity of the team/scheme/staff.