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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 70235" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>[USER=402]@Longestday[/USER] good write-up, thanks. </p><p></p><p>My 2cents, fwiw:</p><p>Much of the expectation for the OL in the seasons building up to 2013 included Philthy, a healthy Bailey and backup from Alford. A starting OL of Smith, Jackson, Finch, Mason, Bailey for a whole season would have made a difference with Kidney, Braun, Alford, Chamberlain and Roberts off the bench. I expect this year to be more like 2008, play reflecting talent and inexperience. I'm not worried but not looking for completely dominating play either. </p><p></p><p>I remember being in the minority last year in not worrying about our DL. I think our stats against the run and the fact that all 3 graduating players from our DL made NFL camps speaks to its quality, but the cupboard behind them had room. This year requires reading the silence. The fact that we're not hearing a lot of talk about moving Gamble to DE suggests we may be getting what we need from Stargel et al. I expect us to be very multiple in our attack of the los and QB, bringing pressure ftom all over even if only 4 guys. Our back 7 will be our strength this year. </p><p></p><p>I expect our O will be closer to 2011 in efficiency, ~3 ppd, rather than 2009's 3.1-3.2 ppd. I think our D needs to do better than 2013. We can't afford games like dOh U, CU, and BYU this year, imo.</p><p></p><p>F/+ Off: #17</p><p>F/+ Def: #35</p><p>11-3 #11 or 9-4 #21</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 70235, member: 195"] [USER=402]@Longestday[/USER] good write-up, thanks. My 2cents, fwiw: Much of the expectation for the OL in the seasons building up to 2013 included Philthy, a healthy Bailey and backup from Alford. A starting OL of Smith, Jackson, Finch, Mason, Bailey for a whole season would have made a difference with Kidney, Braun, Alford, Chamberlain and Roberts off the bench. I expect this year to be more like 2008, play reflecting talent and inexperience. I'm not worried but not looking for completely dominating play either. I remember being in the minority last year in not worrying about our DL. I think our stats against the run and the fact that all 3 graduating players from our DL made NFL camps speaks to its quality, but the cupboard behind them had room. This year requires reading the silence. The fact that we're not hearing a lot of talk about moving Gamble to DE suggests we may be getting what we need from Stargel et al. I expect us to be very multiple in our attack of the los and QB, bringing pressure ftom all over even if only 4 guys. Our back 7 will be our strength this year. I expect our O will be closer to 2011 in efficiency, ~3 ppd, rather than 2009's 3.1-3.2 ppd. I think our D needs to do better than 2013. We can't afford games like dOh U, CU, and BYU this year, imo. F/+ Off: #17 F/+ Def: #35 11-3 #11 or 9-4 #21 [/QUOTE]
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