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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 870695" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>A rare intelligent post on GT Swarm. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>The starting OL looks worse than the starting OL at the beginning of last year before the injuries hit. That's not a total surprise since we have 4 new starters. An OL needs time to play together to gel. Between grad transfers and injuries we haven't had a group that has played together for any length of time in the last 3 years. Going into the 2021 season the staff only had 2 years to recruit OL since we had no suitable OL commits when they took over (and no tight ends).</p><p></p><p>The bright side of this group (plus Tchio) is that they all have at least 3 years of eligibility, and they aren't true freshmen. This OL group can be good enough in time, but staying injury free is critical. As we saw last year, we have no depth. With Minihan, Cochran and Johnson checking out, it's worse this year. </p><p></p><p>The D underperformed last year relative to talent moreso than the offense. I have hope that we will see improvement this year. Getting Biggers and Meiguez back for the fall will shore up depth on the D. But as with the offense, we aren't deep at some positions. </p><p></p><p>I agree with your comments. The talent at CB is less than what most fans believe, which is probably why KW is there. Swilling would not have played as much, due to issues other than his talent, if they had anyone else to put there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 870695, member: 630"] A rare intelligent post on GT Swarm. Thank you. The starting OL looks worse than the starting OL at the beginning of last year before the injuries hit. That's not a total surprise since we have 4 new starters. An OL needs time to play together to gel. Between grad transfers and injuries we haven't had a group that has played together for any length of time in the last 3 years. Going into the 2021 season the staff only had 2 years to recruit OL since we had no suitable OL commits when they took over (and no tight ends). The bright side of this group (plus Tchio) is that they all have at least 3 years of eligibility, and they aren't true freshmen. This OL group can be good enough in time, but staying injury free is critical. As we saw last year, we have no depth. With Minihan, Cochran and Johnson checking out, it's worse this year. The D underperformed last year relative to talent moreso than the offense. I have hope that we will see improvement this year. Getting Biggers and Meiguez back for the fall will shore up depth on the D. But as with the offense, we aren't deep at some positions. I agree with your comments. The talent at CB is less than what most fans believe, which is probably why KW is there. Swilling would not have played as much, due to issues other than his talent, if they had anyone else to put there. [/QUOTE]
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