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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 107203" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I also think we might be seeing the beginning of true parity with <em>all</em> of our opponents. We'll see next year and our losses at WR, DB, BB, and AB will hurt, at least at first. We had better be working up our replacements in all three of these area for the rest of the year. </p><p></p><p>For all that, however, I think we have the main components - both lines, the LBs, our QBs - coming back. I also think that ultimately the replacements we have coming in (provided the creek don't rise) are, overall, more talented then those they replace. (We won't see equivalents of Laskey/Days or Golden/Johnson, but otherwise …) And we have many players coming up and in that promise an upgrade to the one area that has been a concern all year, the DL. Even losing the players we do this year, I think our chances to be much better on D are quite good. And, by the time the leaves turn, I expect the O will be humming too. </p><p></p><p>Now Let's extend Coach, give him all the money and resources he wants, and cement this thing in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 107203, member: 265"] I also think we might be seeing the beginning of true parity with [I]all[/I] of our opponents. We'll see next year and our losses at WR, DB, BB, and AB will hurt, at least at first. We had better be working up our replacements in all three of these area for the rest of the year. For all that, however, I think we have the main components - both lines, the LBs, our QBs - coming back. I also think that ultimately the replacements we have coming in (provided the creek don't rise) are, overall, more talented then those they replace. (We won't see equivalents of Laskey/Days or Golden/Johnson, but otherwise …) And we have many players coming up and in that promise an upgrade to the one area that has been a concern all year, the DL. Even losing the players we do this year, I think our chances to be much better on D are quite good. And, by the time the leaves turn, I expect the O will be humming too. Now Let's extend Coach, give him all the money and resources he wants, and cement this thing in place. [/QUOTE]
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