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<blockquote data-quote="Body Massage Machine" data-source="post: 147553" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>My observations:</p><p></p><p>1. Justin Thomas' decision making and ability is worth so much in this offense. This will help keep our offense rolling right along. We also have an excellent backup in Byerly who is very capable. Great to have two humble and talented guys at this excellent position.</p><p></p><p>2. Obviously depth is thin at BB, but Marcus Allen showed some good potential for being at the position for such a short time (he did start out there and has some experience). Reports are that his attitude is top notch (much like Synjyn Days) and will gladly do anything the coaches tell him. Hopefully he continues to improve and will provide us with a reliable option at B-back. We will definitely still need the transfer and incoming freshmen to make an impact.</p><p></p><p>3. A-backs seemed ok to me. Assuming we get a healthy Snoddy back, we have more home run threats here than we have had in the past. What I would like to see more of is consistent blocking on the perimeter and catching the ball. Should be fun to watch.</p><p></p><p>4. I did not get to see enough at WR to make a judgement. Jeune seems like he could be a go to guy. Who will be our devastating blockers?</p><p></p><p>Did not get to watch the line of scrimmage battles as much the first time around. I will take everyone's word for what they were saying about the defensive line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Body Massage Machine, post: 147553, member: 104"] My observations: 1. Justin Thomas' decision making and ability is worth so much in this offense. This will help keep our offense rolling right along. We also have an excellent backup in Byerly who is very capable. Great to have two humble and talented guys at this excellent position. 2. Obviously depth is thin at BB, but Marcus Allen showed some good potential for being at the position for such a short time (he did start out there and has some experience). Reports are that his attitude is top notch (much like Synjyn Days) and will gladly do anything the coaches tell him. Hopefully he continues to improve and will provide us with a reliable option at B-back. We will definitely still need the transfer and incoming freshmen to make an impact. 3. A-backs seemed ok to me. Assuming we get a healthy Snoddy back, we have more home run threats here than we have had in the past. What I would like to see more of is consistent blocking on the perimeter and catching the ball. Should be fun to watch. 4. I did not get to see enough at WR to make a judgement. Jeune seems like he could be a go to guy. Who will be our devastating blockers? Did not get to watch the line of scrimmage battles as much the first time around. I will take everyone's word for what they were saying about the defensive line. [/QUOTE]
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