cuttysark
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Those are all salient points but different than the situation currently facing CPJ from where the program was when he arrived in 2008. While he inherited JD, JN, and DT at the skill spots, he had virtually no offensive line. And I recall a converted A-Back beefing up to play OT.
With a returning offensive line and QB, the WR's; B-Backs; and A-Backs while untested to be sure, will probably be an upgrade when all is said and done looking back on their collective careers.
This best additional example I can toss out there for comparison would be when Tony Dorsett joined the Dallas Cowboys who had an excellent offensive line and QB. Had Tony gone to a Tampa Bay or some other team without a great O-Line he wouldn't have had the career he did in the NFL.
The kids stepping up are very talented, will be sufficient, and I know CPJ and the staff are confident that they will produce the numbers necessary to keep this offense moving at a very efficient level.
Those are all salient points but different than the situation currently facing CPJ from where the program was when he arrived in 2008. While he inherited JD, JN, and DT at the skill spots, he had virtually no offensive line. And I recall a converted A-Back beefing up to play OT.
With a returning offensive line and QB, the WR's; B-Backs; and A-Backs while untested to be sure, will probably be an upgrade when all is said and done looking back on their collective careers.
This best additional example I can toss out there for comparison would be when Tony Dorsett joined the Dallas Cowboys who had an excellent offensive line and QB. Had Tony gone to a Tampa Bay or some other team without a great O-Line he wouldn't have had the career he did in the NFL.
The kids stepping up are very talented, will be sufficient, and I know CPJ and the staff are confident that they will produce the numbers necessary to keep this offense moving at a very efficient level.