I'm not really familiar with the current state of the league so I can only look at the current results and draw conclusions from there. The most obvious team that is struggling and that needs to make moves is the San Jose Sabercats. It's not just about the losses; it's mostly about the way they are losing. Sometimes you lose but there is something positive to see in those losses. There is very little of that for San Jose. The Cats have just been getting worse as the season progressed, scoring just 3 points in each of their last three games. It might be attributable to the fact that other teams are getting better, with their players training regularly, while the amount of guys that train on the Sabercats' roster is very limited.
Their rookie quarterback could be very good but he doesn't have a lot going on around him so his inexperience really shows. Ben Horne is the other good rookie they had coming up this season but the rest isn't that impressive. DJ Riddick and Mark David probably wouldn't have a spot on any other roster at their level.
With the limited amount of talent coming to the league every season, it's difficult to see the Cats being competitive any time soon. If they can find a way to build around Brad Pennington, well, who knows what might happen.
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Their rookie quarterback could be very good but he doesn't have a lot going on around him so his inexperience really shows. Ben Horne is the other good rookie they had coming up this season but the rest isn't that impressive. DJ Riddick and Mark David probably wouldn't have a spot on any other roster at their level.
With the limited amount of talent coming to the league every season, it's difficult to see the Cats being competitive any time soon. If they can find a way to build around Brad Pennington, well, who knows what might happen.
idk wat I'm talking about lel
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