I agree with this.
QB/O-Line is where our biggest weaknesses are, so I would think that improving one of these positions would improve the offense the most. I am unsure of how much of an impact one lineman could make when the rest are average, so I say pick a QB. And our playbook and personnel are built perfectly for Joe Ganz. We aren't built to run triple options anymore, so I don't think a Frazier or Gill would be as effective as they were when they actually played.
Defensively, biggest weakness is clearly linebacker. Demorrio Williams, Carlos Polk, Trev Alberts, etc. Either one of those would be exceptional.
I'd hope Watson would be able to adjust his Offense to the players he was delt (unless Callihan's inability to adjust rubbed off too much on him)...I think he could do some damage with a Turner Gill or Tommy Frazier pulling the trigger.
It's probably also unfair to compare our current Offensive line to our great ones of the past..In the past, we were blazing new trails in weight training/conditioning/creative medicine..Our Great Offensive Linemen were going against much weaKer competition relatively speaking whereas now the competition has more than caught up.
But then I also fail to see what was so special about Ganz or Z.Taylor..They were more than servicable, but I doubt much better than Lee will be..But how well will he be at not getting hurt again? Few teams make it with the same guy starting through the whole year.
I highly doubt this thread would even have mention of Ganz or Z.T. ten years from now.
That's because we've seen them succeed in this offense before. All of the other QB's haven't played in this offense, so how do we know they will succeed or not. I know we could just go by their strengths, but that doesn't neccessarily mean that they would succeed in this offense. Would your rather have a QB that we know has been successful in this offense or one that we aren't so sure how well they would play in this system.