Legit fanboy question, but if Lewis comes back in 2015 form, is this the deepest offensive team in franchise history? Certainly the most versatile, as they can go thunder (Blount), lightning (Lewis), two TE, four wide, etc. One could argue that they lack the 2007 Moss deep threat, but, given Brady's limitations going long, I think that matters less.
Very much related, I traveled to Pittsburgh last week and was amazed to see the substitutions from play to play. RBs, WRs, and TEs coming in and out at a dizzying rate. I am not sure how a D can prepare against all the groupings and sets. This advantage will only increase with a healthy Lewis.
Very much related, I traveled to Pittsburgh last week and was amazed to see the substitutions from play to play. RBs, WRs, and TEs coming in and out at a dizzying rate. I am not sure how a D can prepare against all the groupings and sets. This advantage will only increase with a healthy Lewis.