Interesting thought strikes me... for various reasons, I only had 4 WR active this season. All of them at least pretty god, and all with good cohesion. TE cohesion high too. It's possible that this is an advantage in a no-injury league... not wasting 50 targets a year throwing to hapless special teamers, and so forth. Not a huge deal, but it might have played some role in Gelenaw suddenly putting up a star "passing" season, rather than just being an adequate passer and running game weapon.
Also, from the 4th quarter of our divisional playoff game:
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4Q: 01:38 BAL - Dustin Foreman 98 pass from Shane Gelenaw (Jimmie Goodwin extra point)
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...we were damned lucky just to avoid our too-frequent one-and-done, as this made it 30-26. 98 yards!