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<blockquote data-quote="bigsands" data-source="post: 403395" data-attributes="member: 2247"><p>Searcy and Lynch are RS SR. They have both had great moments, but if they can be consistent threats/impact players then the offense can nudge forward. I know this is conditional on the interaction with the QB, so it is more of a team execution issue. Cotrell seems like an enthusiastic guy, but he hasn't shown much. KO returns have been useless. He will get his reps, but Searcy and Lynch deserve the focus on offense. </p><p></p><p>Kirvante exceeded expectations last year. It's his job, period. </p><p></p><p>TaQuon deserves to start. I don't want this offense to pass anyway. Improve in the running game by making the reads and spread the ball around. Throw deep 2-3 times a game. I would not mind if Johnson gets a meaningful series or two per game, but this is the freaking option offense - run it. </p><p></p><p>I don't know enough about the OL schemes to assess these guys, but we have enough experience coming back to foster optimism. </p><p></p><p>Please bring on Spring ball...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsands, post: 403395, member: 2247"] Searcy and Lynch are RS SR. They have both had great moments, but if they can be consistent threats/impact players then the offense can nudge forward. I know this is conditional on the interaction with the QB, so it is more of a team execution issue. Cotrell seems like an enthusiastic guy, but he hasn't shown much. KO returns have been useless. He will get his reps, but Searcy and Lynch deserve the focus on offense. Kirvante exceeded expectations last year. It's his job, period. TaQuon deserves to start. I don't want this offense to pass anyway. Improve in the running game by making the reads and spread the ball around. Throw deep 2-3 times a game. I would not mind if Johnson gets a meaningful series or two per game, but this is the freaking option offense - run it. I don't know enough about the OL schemes to assess these guys, but we have enough experience coming back to foster optimism. Please bring on Spring ball... [/QUOTE]
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