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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 742607" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>1. The OL shouldn't be blamed for last year, just as our FSU critic points out. The main problem was a startling lack of continuity. After the first two games we started to bleed OLs due to injury and the bunch never got to play together as a unit. When they did toward the end of the year, they improved. If we had been able to keep the top 7 from injury - I'm not talking minor dings - for the season, things would have been better.</p><p></p><p>2. And, again as our FSU critic points out, opposing coaches would say pretty much the same thing. But … almost all P5 teams are, basically, option teams in the first place so this line wouldn't work that well.</p><p></p><p>3. Problem = you won't get consistent even top 30 recruiting classes if you put up years like we did in 2019. Talking about a transition and telling recruits what we are moving to would be as successful, imho, and I wouldn't feel like I paid for my season tickets to watch the coaches try in vain to generate an offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 742607, member: 265"] 1. The OL shouldn't be blamed for last year, just as our FSU critic points out. The main problem was a startling lack of continuity. After the first two games we started to bleed OLs due to injury and the bunch never got to play together as a unit. When they did toward the end of the year, they improved. If we had been able to keep the top 7 from injury - I'm not talking minor dings - for the season, things would have been better. 2. And, again as our FSU critic points out, opposing coaches would say pretty much the same thing. But … almost all P5 teams are, basically, option teams in the first place so this line wouldn't work that well. 3. Problem = you won't get consistent even top 30 recruiting classes if you put up years like we did in 2019. Talking about a transition and telling recruits what we are moving to would be as successful, imho, and I wouldn't feel like I paid for my season tickets to watch the coaches try in vain to generate an offense. [/QUOTE]
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