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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 320586" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>All good points, but you forget:</p><p></p><p>-Days was not a B Back at the start of the season. It was Laskey and a walk on backup to start the season IIRC.</p><p>- We had lost Godhigh, the star at AB from the 2013 team, and were hoping somebody would step up.</p><p>-Waller was not the starter at WR early on IIRC, and didn't really show out until Smelter went down.</p><p>-On the OL, Shaq and Braun were the two proven guys. I think to start the season, one OT was Griffin (a freshman), Burden the sophomore center was coming off an injury that kept him out the entire year prior, Chamberlain at the other OT had done nothing of note. Erin Joe was a backup.</p><p>-Other than Tennessee, we play those teams every year.</p><p>-JT had never started a game going into 2014, so he was an unknown, and to be truthful I hadn't been impressed with his passing in spot duty in 2013. We didn't think somebody his size could take the punishment. Remember the video of him getting crushed by a Miami linebacker as a freshman that was on all the boards?</p><p></p><p>My point being, if the qb position is OK, we are probably ahead of where we were in the summer of 2014. I also expect that, like almost every year, one or two of the players we think are pretty good will turn out to be very good. And somebody we didn't count on will become very good. Please Lord, let that be a QB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 320586, member: 1338"] All good points, but you forget: -Days was not a B Back at the start of the season. It was Laskey and a walk on backup to start the season IIRC. - We had lost Godhigh, the star at AB from the 2013 team, and were hoping somebody would step up. -Waller was not the starter at WR early on IIRC, and didn't really show out until Smelter went down. -On the OL, Shaq and Braun were the two proven guys. I think to start the season, one OT was Griffin (a freshman), Burden the sophomore center was coming off an injury that kept him out the entire year prior, Chamberlain at the other OT had done nothing of note. Erin Joe was a backup. -Other than Tennessee, we play those teams every year. -JT had never started a game going into 2014, so he was an unknown, and to be truthful I hadn't been impressed with his passing in spot duty in 2013. We didn't think somebody his size could take the punishment. Remember the video of him getting crushed by a Miami linebacker as a freshman that was on all the boards? My point being, if the qb position is OK, we are probably ahead of where we were in the summer of 2014. I also expect that, like almost every year, one or two of the players we think are pretty good will turn out to be very good. And somebody we didn't count on will become very good. Please Lord, let that be a QB. [/QUOTE]
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