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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 373749" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yes. Inexperience was a problem this year.</p><p></p><p>We made a lot of how many of our people had to play in 2015 as freshmen and how well they did. Problem = they are still <em>true sophs.</em> Take the OL, for example. Does anyone here doubt that our true soph starters will be bigger and more experienced next year and the year after? I, an old (believe it) OL, sure don't; I know what age means for strength and size and what game experience means for skills.</p><p></p><p>And yes with a bullet: losing so many experienced players before the year started was a giant problem. What would our record have been with Marshall and either Klock or Fromayen at OT? Or with Mills at BB? Or with Jordan at QB? Well, imho, <em>better</em>, though by how much is even more speculative.</p><p></p><p>This isn't a knock on TaQuon or Kirvonte. They performed well above expectations and we look good at those positions next year. But it would have been a less nail biting year if we had not lost so many experienced players before the year started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 373749, member: 265"] Yes. Inexperience was a problem this year. We made a lot of how many of our people had to play in 2015 as freshmen and how well they did. Problem = they are still [I]true sophs.[/I] Take the OL, for example. Does anyone here doubt that our true soph starters will be bigger and more experienced next year and the year after? I, an old (believe it) OL, sure don't; I know what age means for strength and size and what game experience means for skills. And yes with a bullet: losing so many experienced players before the year started was a giant problem. What would our record have been with Marshall and either Klock or Fromayen at OT? Or with Mills at BB? Or with Jordan at QB? Well, imho, [I]better[/I], though by how much is even more speculative. This isn't a knock on TaQuon or Kirvonte. They performed well above expectations and we look good at those positions next year. But it would have been a less nail biting year if we had not lost so many experienced players before the year started. [/QUOTE]
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