Marquis Lee Released

OK guys I guess its my fault for not explaining what I mean by WR2. So traditionally WR1/WR2 play on the outside with the WR3 playing the slot. So technically yes E. Sanders will be the WR2 but he is best used in the slot off the line where he can do damage against a SS or Slot corner, thats what I mean so I apologize. So I mean if we were to pick up Lee or draft B. Aiyuk aka Reggie Wayne aka Mr. Separation aka Mr. Social distancing our offense would look like WR1 MT13 WR2 B. Aiyuk (outside wrs) E. Sanders WR3 (slot) with Jared Cook at the TE spot with AK47 in the back to motion or not motion. On Defense your done, I don't care what defense is on the other side, you getting scored on, the atlanta heart attack game blow out, TB game blow out, both secondaries are trash. We are guaranteed a super bowl appearance at the worst. We lost the past 2 years for being outgunned on offense Rams wrs everywhere OUTGUNNED and Viking WRs everywhere OUTGUNNED, we left about 4-5 scoring plays on the field against the Vikings because our offense was undermanned and the saints could get E. Sanders at the trade deadline. The team that got him went to the super bowl. OUTGUNNED (SF lost E. Sander went for 170 against us) OUTGUNNED.
I understand the WR2 concept, fair enough, although Sanders has actually been an outside receiver for most of his career. I know, I didn't think so either until I read about it recently.

Unfortunately I cannot subscribe to the 'unstoppable offense wins championships' theory at all. It's not borne out by the history of the game. In fact, more often than not, the wildly successful offense gets limited, constrained and then beaten in a championship game by the better defense on a team with complementary offense and special teams. Sorry.

Not to say I don't favour a bloody good offense, but it's not the defining factor of championship level success.