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<blockquote data-quote="gtpkt" data-source="post: 5633" data-attributes="member: 139"><p>First, thanks for the update, Eric! So stoked.</p><p> </p><p>As for ATL1's post:</p><p>1) Not worried about this. We know that Sims/Laskey aren't the "explosive" type backs, just like Allen wasn't an explosive back (not saying they are as good as Allen). However, they both hit the hole hard and Laskey (almost) ALWAYS gets an extra yard more than he should.</p><p>2) So, the season as a whole, I am not concerned with the line getting a push. However, it takes a couple of games for them to gel. Let's hope that happens for the UNC game and we are 2-0 going into that game (which we should...). Also, last year the protection was exceptionally better than in years past. Now, that could be my perception, but after rewatching several games recently, it seemed that Tevin and Vad had plenty of time in pistol formations. I'm not saying it doesn't need to improve, but IMHO, it was night/day compared to previous years.</p><p>3) Agreed. That's even a concern with CPJ. The big question is, "do we have anyone that has enough concentration when the ball is in the air?" I guess the other big questions is, "will Waller improve his blocking skills?" I remember him getting chewed out quite a bit.</p><p>4) Agreed. The DTs are especially a question. I feel that Sneezy could have a Morgan circa '09 type of year and get some big sacks that help us out. But if we get no push on run stopping, teams like Miami and UGAg are gonna run all over us... I'm really hoping that Gotsis lives up to the hype.</p><p>5) We know what we are getting with CPJ. You are going to love/hate decisions he makes based on the outcome. There are going to be some WTF moments, but there are also going to be some play calls where we're glad to have a coach with cojones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtpkt, post: 5633, member: 139"] First, thanks for the update, Eric! So stoked. As for ATL1's post: 1) Not worried about this. We know that Sims/Laskey aren't the "explosive" type backs, just like Allen wasn't an explosive back (not saying they are as good as Allen). However, they both hit the hole hard and Laskey (almost) ALWAYS gets an extra yard more than he should. 2) So, the season as a whole, I am not concerned with the line getting a push. However, it takes a couple of games for them to gel. Let's hope that happens for the UNC game and we are 2-0 going into that game (which we should...). Also, last year the protection was exceptionally better than in years past. Now, that could be my perception, but after rewatching several games recently, it seemed that Tevin and Vad had plenty of time in pistol formations. I'm not saying it doesn't need to improve, but IMHO, it was night/day compared to previous years. 3) Agreed. That's even a concern with CPJ. The big question is, "do we have anyone that has enough concentration when the ball is in the air?" I guess the other big questions is, "will Waller improve his blocking skills?" I remember him getting chewed out quite a bit. 4) Agreed. The DTs are especially a question. I feel that Sneezy could have a Morgan circa '09 type of year and get some big sacks that help us out. But if we get no push on run stopping, teams like Miami and UGAg are gonna run all over us... I'm really hoping that Gotsis lives up to the hype. 5) We know what we are getting with CPJ. You are going to love/hate decisions he makes based on the outcome. There are going to be some WTF moments, but there are also going to be some play calls where we're glad to have a coach with cojones. [/QUOTE]
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