I can see it if I squint. As frustrating as White has been, it does usually take receivers a year of game time to come into their own. And I think we've gotten a decent number of useful guys out of each of the last two drafts. I can imagine a world where these guys continue to develop, and we another good draft with a high pick next year to the mix, and maybe a few less injuries. Basically, we're short two OL, a second receiver, a playmaker on D and a stand-out or two in the secondary. *Maybe* the recent first-round picks on the roster can fill two of those holes through development, and you can fill a couple more with high picks in next year's draft. There's just so many ways it can go wrong. Cutler is going to be 34 next year and has taken more of a beating than any other QB in the last decade. The offensive line is at least two guys short. Maybe White doesn't turn into anything and Jeffery leaves via free agency. Maybe Floyd never becomes any sort of impact playmaker. Maybe a guy like Goldman or Long becomes injured in a way that they don't come back full-strength ever and a position you thought was filled becomes a hole. They're basically so bad they have no margin for error if they want to be not bad even two seasons after this one.