“I’ve been in situations before where coming in we have to get things turned around, and in those scenarios - the things I’ve always done is the past is the past,” Lashlee said. “Like I told our players, I will not watch one single game from last year in terms of the game. I watch cutup of individual players. I can see kind of what their skillset is, what they can do until we get on the field. From doing that we have some pieces in place we can work with. There’s a lot of work to be done. From O line to tight end to running back to receiver, we have some guys I know are excited about what we’re going to be doing. … We addressed our most immediate need on offense, to find an older, more seasoned QB to help that room. Just looking through it we have guys up front that are young, but there’s some length and athleticism. We have some experience coming back at tight end, two older guys at running back, two electric younger guys coming in. At receiver we have guys that haven’t really done anything (but have potential). It’s a matter of putting guys in position to be successful.”