The resigning got me thinking - can his signing act as a catalyst in a dramatic team improvement?
As much as the next man I admit to thinking of the signing as just a minor upgrade, for all his experience and pack know how he is 32, coming off bad injuries, probably not in game shape (yet, and I use "shape" generously) and will probably not be much of an upgrade, however I think his signing is a masterstroke, especially for the mentality of the players.
I am sure pretty much all of you agree that whilst we are beset with flaws across all areas of our game the glaring ineffeciency is on our O-line - having a sound veteran there I think will do wonders to boost confidence.
Our coming schedule looks (on paper, no Bungal mistake here) relatively easy, with the Browns and Bucs falling between 3 home games (Lions, Vikings and Cowboys), and I think (too much), that a slight improvement on the offensive line could lead to a streak that could lead to greater things.
Of course I could be wrong, foolhardy and over-optimistic.
So, what do yall think? better things from here on in?
Zero2Cool is my captain.