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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 752202" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>The OL had numerous injuries last year. We were starting walk ons by the end of the season. Much like the 2015 season was derailed by injuries (3-9), our OL in 2019 was derailed by injuries as well. Except for the really elite programs, very few teams can play effectively if they have numerous injuries in one specific group. I also do think a run oriented offense is looking for quicker, smaller OL versus an offense which is more balanced and needs more beef (size) in the OL to be successful. Regardless of what you think about Collins, it was going to be a big transition for anyone to move from a 3O to any other style of offense. To be honest, my bigger concern for the team is defense which is where Collins experience lies. I am not seeing a lot of progress in that area yet. But I am proud of the game overall (I was there) and I think the team showed a lot of moxy coming back from a 14 point deficit and playing a very strong 4th quarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 752202, member: 1618"] The OL had numerous injuries last year. We were starting walk ons by the end of the season. Much like the 2015 season was derailed by injuries (3-9), our OL in 2019 was derailed by injuries as well. Except for the really elite programs, very few teams can play effectively if they have numerous injuries in one specific group. I also do think a run oriented offense is looking for quicker, smaller OL versus an offense which is more balanced and needs more beef (size) in the OL to be successful. Regardless of what you think about Collins, it was going to be a big transition for anyone to move from a 3O to any other style of offense. To be honest, my bigger concern for the team is defense which is where Collins experience lies. I am not seeing a lot of progress in that area yet. But I am proud of the game overall (I was there) and I think the team showed a lot of moxy coming back from a 14 point deficit and playing a very strong 4th quarter. [/QUOTE]
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