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2014 offense retained 40% of 2013 offense
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<blockquote data-quote="GTech63" data-source="post: 138565" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Hill was certainly a big drop off. Hardly anyone was a reliable receiver, at A back or WR.. I believe also we have greater potential at WR this year. We showed we could do well if another WR steps up as Waller did. It may take the first three games like in 2014 but believe we will find the right guys. Spring Practice and game will provide some measure of future success there. </p><p></p><p> Other concerns are blocking and tackling. Lombardi fundamentals still win football games. I believe we will continue to improve in both categories. The question becomes will we be there by game 3 in South Bend? 2014 game three was at home against a lower level opponent and we were two plays from losing that one. The margins of victory are razor thin against quality opponents. I think the desire and chemistry is going to be there to put that thin margin on our side of win column.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTech63, post: 138565, member: 1683"] Hill was certainly a big drop off. Hardly anyone was a reliable receiver, at A back or WR.. I believe also we have greater potential at WR this year. We showed we could do well if another WR steps up as Waller did. It may take the first three games like in 2014 but believe we will find the right guys. Spring Practice and game will provide some measure of future success there. Other concerns are blocking and tackling. Lombardi fundamentals still win football games. I believe we will continue to improve in both categories. The question becomes will we be there by game 3 in South Bend? 2014 game three was at home against a lower level opponent and we were two plays from losing that one. The margins of victory are razor thin against quality opponents. I think the desire and chemistry is going to be there to put that thin margin on our side of win column. [/QUOTE]
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