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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 801670" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>For two years in a row they've been right...</p><p></p><p>To the core of your argument you are correct. While we were vastly improved in most areas (offensively) last year, we were hurt somewhat because of three major factors: our defense, special teams, and almost <strong><em>DOUBLING </em></strong>our penalties per game. I think we all expected another growing year with the offense, but the regression on defense was startling considering we have a former DC as a HC. ST will undoubtedly be better with the addition of a tested K to the roster, and I doubt the defense will continue to hemorrhage like last year. The real question will be whether we see continued offensive growth at the same pace as last year. If so, then it's very possible this could be the breakthrough year. That's my hope. I can honestly see us winning 6-7 games this year, if everything goes right. The problem is that things rarely ever break 100% in any teams direction. With the teams we are playing and the continued growth needed, I think we are most likely going to win 5 games this year and be primed for the explosion into 2022. 3 wins would be absolute floor if things break in a wrong direction. (Injuries, etc...) I just don't want to see pitchforks out for CGC if we only win 4-5 this year as I think he's just about ready to turn the corner. If 2021 isn't the year, then 2022 will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 801670, member: 1191"] For two years in a row they've been right... To the core of your argument you are correct. While we were vastly improved in most areas (offensively) last year, we were hurt somewhat because of three major factors: our defense, special teams, and almost [B][I]DOUBLING [/I][/B]our penalties per game. I think we all expected another growing year with the offense, but the regression on defense was startling considering we have a former DC as a HC. ST will undoubtedly be better with the addition of a tested K to the roster, and I doubt the defense will continue to hemorrhage like last year. The real question will be whether we see continued offensive growth at the same pace as last year. If so, then it's very possible this could be the breakthrough year. That's my hope. I can honestly see us winning 6-7 games this year, if everything goes right. The problem is that things rarely ever break 100% in any teams direction. With the teams we are playing and the continued growth needed, I think we are most likely going to win 5 games this year and be primed for the explosion into 2022. 3 wins would be absolute floor if things break in a wrong direction. (Injuries, etc...) I just don't want to see pitchforks out for CGC if we only win 4-5 this year as I think he's just about ready to turn the corner. If 2021 isn't the year, then 2022 will be. [/QUOTE]
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