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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 740481" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Good article, but everyone wants to talk about the offense (and some just want to talk about the QB)</p><p></p><p>What is buried in the article is this phrase: "With the defense likely to be good....." </p><p></p><p>The biggest improvement will be on the D. People lose sight of how many starters we lost from 2018 to 2019. We were very young on D last year. Yet we were better than 2018. Those guys are back this year, bigger and stronger and faster. And more experienced. And Collins is a D coach. </p><p></p><p>The D-backs (not Arizona) are top notch. The DEs will be vastly improved. We have some depth at DT, which is so important. At LB, I am a huge fan of Knight who will make a great leap from true FR to whatever his class rank is in this strange year. </p><p></p><p>I believe this defense will be very good, but not yet great. The offense will be improved, but I am not ready to put lofty expectations on the O side. We aren't quite where we need to be from a talent standpoint with regard to O-Line depth and experience. Same for TE. The QB's are young. No proven possesion receiver. Great RBs, but almost every team in the South has good to great RBs, and they can't block for themselves. </p><p></p><p>And no, it's not Patenaude's fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 740481, member: 630"] Good article, but everyone wants to talk about the offense (and some just want to talk about the QB) What is buried in the article is this phrase: "With the defense likely to be good....." The biggest improvement will be on the D. People lose sight of how many starters we lost from 2018 to 2019. We were very young on D last year. Yet we were better than 2018. Those guys are back this year, bigger and stronger and faster. And more experienced. And Collins is a D coach. The D-backs (not Arizona) are top notch. The DEs will be vastly improved. We have some depth at DT, which is so important. At LB, I am a huge fan of Knight who will make a great leap from true FR to whatever his class rank is in this strange year. I believe this defense will be very good, but not yet great. The offense will be improved, but I am not ready to put lofty expectations on the O side. We aren't quite where we need to be from a talent standpoint with regard to O-Line depth and experience. Same for TE. The QB's are young. No proven possesion receiver. Great RBs, but almost every team in the South has good to great RBs, and they can't block for themselves. And no, it's not Patenaude's fault. [/QUOTE]
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