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<blockquote data-quote="BainbridgeJacket" data-source="post: 816020" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Things I'm positive about:</p><p>1) Transfers on DL and LB - should be able to execute scheme more effectively with these guys. </p><p>2) Pass rush improvement - videos from camp show a level of explosiveness and focused violence that I just haven't seen previously</p><p>3) RB - self explanatory</p><p></p><p>Things that worry me:</p><p>1) LB - we did lose our best player at this position and, despite his shortcomings, he was by far and away the leader of that group. The transfer has a good skillset that increases the margin of error, but production isn't proven and there still needs to be a second LB that can be reliable. </p><p>2) TE - I'm convinced we'd be better served in 2 back sets than the production we've had from this position. </p><p>3) WR - yikes, some folks need to step up this year. At least they seem to be improving.</p><p>4) Run defense - again, yikes. </p><p>5) Speed at safety - injuries last year, yes, but our safeties have to be a step or three quicker this year. </p><p></p><p>Things I don't know how to feel about:</p><p>1) OL - yes, we add transfers. We should improve, but am I happy about improving to 85th in the country? What's success this season?</p><p>2) Sims - the consistent theme with Temple QBs with Pnode was that they were pick machines. Was that them or is that a product of coaching? I guess we'll see. We'll also see if we gain a vertical threat from him that he didn't show last year. </p><p>3) Kicking - I sure hope XPs::Collins doesn't become inbounds:: Hewitt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BainbridgeJacket, post: 816020, member: 376"] Things I'm positive about: 1) Transfers on DL and LB - should be able to execute scheme more effectively with these guys. 2) Pass rush improvement - videos from camp show a level of explosiveness and focused violence that I just haven't seen previously 3) RB - self explanatory Things that worry me: 1) LB - we did lose our best player at this position and, despite his shortcomings, he was by far and away the leader of that group. The transfer has a good skillset that increases the margin of error, but production isn't proven and there still needs to be a second LB that can be reliable. 2) TE - I'm convinced we'd be better served in 2 back sets than the production we've had from this position. 3) WR - yikes, some folks need to step up this year. At least they seem to be improving. 4) Run defense - again, yikes. 5) Speed at safety - injuries last year, yes, but our safeties have to be a step or three quicker this year. Things I don't know how to feel about: 1) OL - yes, we add transfers. We should improve, but am I happy about improving to 85th in the country? What's success this season? 2) Sims - the consistent theme with Temple QBs with Pnode was that they were pick machines. Was that them or is that a product of coaching? I guess we'll see. We'll also see if we gain a vertical threat from him that he didn't show last year. 3) Kicking - I sure hope XPs::Collins doesn't become inbounds:: Hewitt [/QUOTE]
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