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<blockquote data-quote="Southpaw13" data-source="post: 249650" data-attributes="member: 1223"><p>Keep this in mind, guys. The option is VERY complicated, and we usually see the greatest success when we have a high volume of experience on offense. Look up and down the roster and tell me how many guys are in their 3rd year of getting major reps or starting? After Justin Thomas and Freddie Burden... who? Devine and Andrew Marshall are it, guys. Jeune is really only in year 2, JJ Green year 1, Willis year 2... just about everyone else is a freshman or sophomore. This is a VERY young team overall on offense and we will see lumps and struggles while they learn on the job. We can hope they will progress quickly, but it just takes time.</p><p></p><p>In 2018, we're going to have a VERY deep, VERY experienced team because at least 15 of the current guys on our 2-deep will still be with the team. That's not counting talented guys that are not yet in the 2-deep and future signees, that's just the current 2-deep.</p><p></p><p>Talent still here in 2018</p><p>QB: Matthew Jordan and TaQuon Marshall</p><p>AB: Searcy and Lynch</p><p>BB: Mills and Marshall</p><p>WR: Stewart, Howell, MLD</p><p>OL: Will Bryan, Brad Morgan, Kenny Cooper, Parker Braun, Trey Klock, Jake Stickler, Jahaizel Lee</p><p></p><p>That's 16 guys that are in the 2-deep (Marshall the only exception) that will get another 20+ games of experience this year and next going into 2018. </p><p></p><p>Point being, be realistic and be patient... it takes a long time to understand the deeper points of this offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southpaw13, post: 249650, member: 1223"] Keep this in mind, guys. The option is VERY complicated, and we usually see the greatest success when we have a high volume of experience on offense. Look up and down the roster and tell me how many guys are in their 3rd year of getting major reps or starting? After Justin Thomas and Freddie Burden... who? Devine and Andrew Marshall are it, guys. Jeune is really only in year 2, JJ Green year 1, Willis year 2... just about everyone else is a freshman or sophomore. This is a VERY young team overall on offense and we will see lumps and struggles while they learn on the job. We can hope they will progress quickly, but it just takes time. In 2018, we're going to have a VERY deep, VERY experienced team because at least 15 of the current guys on our 2-deep will still be with the team. That's not counting talented guys that are not yet in the 2-deep and future signees, that's just the current 2-deep. Talent still here in 2018 QB: Matthew Jordan and TaQuon Marshall AB: Searcy and Lynch BB: Mills and Marshall WR: Stewart, Howell, MLD OL: Will Bryan, Brad Morgan, Kenny Cooper, Parker Braun, Trey Klock, Jake Stickler, Jahaizel Lee That's 16 guys that are in the 2-deep (Marshall the only exception) that will get another 20+ games of experience this year and next going into 2018. Point being, be realistic and be patient... it takes a long time to understand the deeper points of this offense. [/QUOTE]
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