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Nate Cottrell...just a question, nothing bad
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey_wasp" data-source="post: 649548" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>Honestly, the A-backs were always going to suffer the biggest drop in production in the transition. This is where we always got big production out of very under the radar recruits because they were system fits and the offense was designed to use them in a way that no other offense really is. Now, if we still had Searcy, I think he would have been an exception with his athletic ability (had big time offers as a cornerback out of high school). But iiwii. Folks complaining about this are basically just saying they didn't want to change the offense from what it was, so it's just a different way to re-litigate the same argument we've been having the whole offseason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey_wasp, post: 649548, member: 1148"] Honestly, the A-backs were always going to suffer the biggest drop in production in the transition. This is where we always got big production out of very under the radar recruits because they were system fits and the offense was designed to use them in a way that no other offense really is. Now, if we still had Searcy, I think he would have been an exception with his athletic ability (had big time offers as a cornerback out of high school). But iiwii. Folks complaining about this are basically just saying they didn't want to change the offense from what it was, so it's just a different way to re-litigate the same argument we've been having the whole offseason. [/QUOTE]
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