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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 234180" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I think the OL and DL talent base has been increased and will be mixed with more experience. True freshman should struggle in D1 football unless you are really really special. </p><p></p><p>The O will be better because the young talent will know where to go. Brad and Scott should not be counted out. Mark my words, they will be ready when called on. Parker would be a great add for the year, but it is so hard fro a true freshman OL to really be better than an experienced OL. I think in the end we end up better on OL than many think. I sure hope I am right.</p><p></p><p>I love our 5 BBs (I hope M.A. can stay healthy). I wonder if Mills will get to redshirt, but I hope he is too good to keep off the field.</p><p></p><p>AB and WR don't give me a concern. We should be a mile better at AB now that many have at least a fall, spring, and a summer to learn. Football is a game of inches, and I think you will see some milage here. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a good read on the D. I do know that AJ Gray, Brant M., and PJ Davis are some really good players to build around. Kyle H., Glanton, Kalon, and Gamble are the big question marks as to how good the D will be... they will make or break the D with the pressure they can bring up the middle. I feel like we need to disguise our intentions better and 3rd down setups seem to leave us wide open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 234180, member: 402"] I think the OL and DL talent base has been increased and will be mixed with more experience. True freshman should struggle in D1 football unless you are really really special. The O will be better because the young talent will know where to go. Brad and Scott should not be counted out. Mark my words, they will be ready when called on. Parker would be a great add for the year, but it is so hard fro a true freshman OL to really be better than an experienced OL. I think in the end we end up better on OL than many think. I sure hope I am right. I love our 5 BBs (I hope M.A. can stay healthy). I wonder if Mills will get to redshirt, but I hope he is too good to keep off the field. AB and WR don't give me a concern. We should be a mile better at AB now that many have at least a fall, spring, and a summer to learn. Football is a game of inches, and I think you will see some milage here. I don't have a good read on the D. I do know that AJ Gray, Brant M., and PJ Davis are some really good players to build around. Kyle H., Glanton, Kalon, and Gamble are the big question marks as to how good the D will be... they will make or break the D with the pressure they can bring up the middle. I feel like we need to disguise our intentions better and 3rd down setups seem to leave us wide open. [/QUOTE]
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