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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 25714" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>To me, most of it hinges on the the QB - BB play next year. If we get a MAJOR boost, we can make some noise. Consider this, we will have a guy who was actually recruited for the BB position playing there for the first time in quite a while AND he was one of our top targets. I think this bodes well. Sims was a converted QB, Laskey a converted safety, Lyons was a serviceable transfer, and we basically swung and missed with Perkins (whether injury related or not). Only time will tell if Custis revitalizes the position, but I think it is far from a stretch to anticipate it. Each of the previously mentioned BBs had limitations despite being decent to good players. </p><p></p><p>We played the majority of the 2013 season with a QB who had made up his mind to transfer. He is a high character kid, and while I would like to think that it wouldn't affect his play and preparation, it pretty much had to. Let's be real here. Having talented kids in the pipeline, who have their heart in it, bodes well for the offense IMHO. This could go either way, but my gut tells me we will see a jump here too. I would like to have more experience, but I feel good about it none the less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 25714, member: 639"] To me, most of it hinges on the the QB - BB play next year. If we get a MAJOR boost, we can make some noise. Consider this, we will have a guy who was actually recruited for the BB position playing there for the first time in quite a while AND he was one of our top targets. I think this bodes well. Sims was a converted QB, Laskey a converted safety, Lyons was a serviceable transfer, and we basically swung and missed with Perkins (whether injury related or not). Only time will tell if Custis revitalizes the position, but I think it is far from a stretch to anticipate it. Each of the previously mentioned BBs had limitations despite being decent to good players. We played the majority of the 2013 season with a QB who had made up his mind to transfer. He is a high character kid, and while I would like to think that it wouldn't affect his play and preparation, it pretty much had to. Let's be real here. Having talented kids in the pipeline, who have their heart in it, bodes well for the offense IMHO. This could go either way, but my gut tells me we will see a jump here too. I would like to have more experience, but I feel good about it none the less. [/QUOTE]
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