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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 141431" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Not at all. But right now we are very thin at A back and have no B backs, and those are very close tolerance, space and timing positions, and our WR branch is but a twig at present. In addition, whatever our hopes for the defense, until it proves differently it is a sieve. I would take your list but omit Brown and Milton and add Matthew Jordan, see if he is going to be the real thing and if so, what does it mean to dominoes? -- and Harrison Butker. VT and Georgia were big time kicks, but 50% is pedestrian. I would add Justin Thomas. I am anxious to see how he develops as a passer -- he misses some deep sideline throws, what wrinkles Johnson adds, running and throwing. I am excited about the program. But in my mind it can be seven, or nine, or if the stars align and every prospect works out and Jabari is back for the entire season and meets the hype ladled out by Mason, and if a couple of linebackers step up big time, then maybe 11 .. . avoiding another Duke or Kansas. If it were an investment portfolio, I'm not sure I would put a big chunk of it into all of that happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 141431, member: 2175"] Not at all. But right now we are very thin at A back and have no B backs, and those are very close tolerance, space and timing positions, and our WR branch is but a twig at present. In addition, whatever our hopes for the defense, until it proves differently it is a sieve. I would take your list but omit Brown and Milton and add Matthew Jordan, see if he is going to be the real thing and if so, what does it mean to dominoes? -- and Harrison Butker. VT and Georgia were big time kicks, but 50% is pedestrian. I would add Justin Thomas. I am anxious to see how he develops as a passer -- he misses some deep sideline throws, what wrinkles Johnson adds, running and throwing. I am excited about the program. But in my mind it can be seven, or nine, or if the stars align and every prospect works out and Jabari is back for the entire season and meets the hype ladled out by Mason, and if a couple of linebackers step up big time, then maybe 11 .. . avoiding another Duke or Kansas. If it were an investment portfolio, I'm not sure I would put a big chunk of it into all of that happening. [/QUOTE]
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