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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 774457" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>2008 team had an NFL lineup on the DLine. All of them were drafted, 3 of the 4 played 5+ years in the NFL. I believe our entire defensive backfield played in the NFL for some length as well.</p><p></p><p>Talent makes a difference on defense more than on offense (as we've seen with CPJ). I anticipate that our defense makes a +20 jump in DFEI next season considering the how deep we'll be with legit impact DEs. We just need our DTs to be average. </p><p></p><p>Our secondary has talent, but their play needs to be improved. That's the area of the defense I've been most disappointed in. </p><p></p><p>Quez Jackson REALLY came on the second half of the season, and he was ultra productive at LB. His 2 INTs shows he can play at least average in space. We'll get a length/speed/athleticism upgrade with Eley in place of Curry.</p><p></p><p>There's no reason our defense won't improve. If we go the wrong way, then questions need to be asked about the direction of our program in CGC's 3rd year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 774457, member: 360"] 2008 team had an NFL lineup on the DLine. All of them were drafted, 3 of the 4 played 5+ years in the NFL. I believe our entire defensive backfield played in the NFL for some length as well. Talent makes a difference on defense more than on offense (as we've seen with CPJ). I anticipate that our defense makes a +20 jump in DFEI next season considering the how deep we'll be with legit impact DEs. We just need our DTs to be average. Our secondary has talent, but their play needs to be improved. That's the area of the defense I've been most disappointed in. Quez Jackson REALLY came on the second half of the season, and he was ultra productive at LB. His 2 INTs shows he can play at least average in space. We'll get a length/speed/athleticism upgrade with Eley in place of Curry. There's no reason our defense won't improve. If we go the wrong way, then questions need to be asked about the direction of our program in CGC's 3rd year. [/QUOTE]
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