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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 810623" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Great post (as usual). Certainly question marks can be perceived as a negative or positive. For example, 2014 was a massive question mark year. Going into that season, I remember many players left including starting QB, but there was hope for optimism in the guys who replaced them (and we know how that season played out).</p><p></p><p>Question marks after a bad year tend to be accompanied by optimism while the opposite is usually true after a good year.</p><p></p><p>To your point of the secondary having been expected a strength for last year, injuries can derail those hope pretty quickly (further aggravated by lack of spring practice in year two to [USER=198]@forensicbuzz[/USER] 's legitimate point). I expect a nice bounce back from this group, especially now that they will have more practice time with CGC himself.</p><p></p><p>Good things could happen this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 810623, member: 4719"] Great post (as usual). Certainly question marks can be perceived as a negative or positive. For example, 2014 was a massive question mark year. Going into that season, I remember many players left including starting QB, but there was hope for optimism in the guys who replaced them (and we know how that season played out). Question marks after a bad year tend to be accompanied by optimism while the opposite is usually true after a good year. To your point of the secondary having been expected a strength for last year, injuries can derail those hope pretty quickly (further aggravated by lack of spring practice in year two to [USER=198]@forensicbuzz[/USER] 's legitimate point). I expect a nice bounce back from this group, especially now that they will have more practice time with CGC himself. Good things could happen this year. [/QUOTE]
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