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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 77505" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Thanks for this. I don't remember being that hard on Attaochu last year. If I was critical, it was most likely for isolated plays or games. Now, Dieke is another story. I was consistently very tough on him, for a couple years running really. To be truthful, I am shocked and amazed that he got a chance in the league. As always, I am truly happy that he has gotten a shot and I hope he makes the most of it. I get your point and I agree with you generally. I don't want to paint the picture that we can't be successful. I just think it will harder for us to be successful (on defense) than it will be for some other teams. CTR has his work cut out for him. Our offense will need to be good, and fortunately for us, I think they will be.</p><p></p><p>As always, thanks for chiming in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 77505, member: 639"] Thanks for this. I don't remember being that hard on Attaochu last year. If I was critical, it was most likely for isolated plays or games. Now, Dieke is another story. I was consistently very tough on him, for a couple years running really. To be truthful, I am shocked and amazed that he got a chance in the league. As always, I am truly happy that he has gotten a shot and I hope he makes the most of it. I get your point and I agree with you generally. I don't want to paint the picture that we can't be successful. I just think it will harder for us to be successful (on defense) than it will be for some other teams. CTR has his work cut out for him. Our offense will need to be good, and fortunately for us, I think they will be. As always, thanks for chiming in. [/QUOTE]
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