Doug Mollin reflects on the Super Bowl, noting Seattle’s unexpected win and questioning if the NFL will shift focus from seeking elite quarterbacks to building strong overall teams. Ed responds that while teams will always chase top quarterbacks, Seattle’s success model—featuring a strong defense and mistake-free play—can be replicated, albeit with difficulty. Several questions about coaching staff changes and draft strategies are addressed, emphasizing the importance of effective coaching and player evaluation. Ed also defends Matt Nagy’s past success with quarterbacks and discusses the value of veteran offensive line depth in response to concerns about James Hudson.
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