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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 278041" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Nothing predicts future seasons very well in CFB, however, there is no greater predictor for success than a talented, physical, and experienced offensive line. It seems to me, we will have that. We will miss Freddie Burden in spirit, but I don't think we will have a let down because of his absence. These guys are only going to get better.</p><p></p><p>The group of ABs can catch the football and make plays with their feet. Thet are not quite as physical as some past groups, nor do they block up to standard yet, but they showed improvement late in the year. What is to like is the versatility and soft hands.</p><p></p><p>Mills might end up being the best BB in this system ever at GT. It remains to be seen if he stays out of trouble and / or a viable number two steps up from inside the program.</p><p></p><p>Any time your team is replacing its starting QB it is a concern. Personally, I embrace our situation as a program and look anxiously forward to the ensuing competition. I am perfectly comfortable with Jordan winning the job if it comes to that. Surely our personality on offense will change, but that does not have to be a bad thing. I fully expect him to continue developing and become a very effective player and leader.</p><p></p><p>I don't think our secondary is as fast on the outside as it has been in recent years, nor as long, but you have to give our back four credit for one special thing: they are the best tackling group in the CPJ era. In fact, they are currently the best tackling group on the team, which brings me to:</p><p></p><p>The LBs. We need to find something here. There has been a lack of speed and cohesion that was greatly magnified when Davis was out. Well, now he is gone. I am more worried about this group right now than any other.</p><p></p><p>Along the DL we have been weak for a while now. With that said, I think we have started trending up. You may have noticed we started getting some QB pressure later in the season. This bodes well. A lot rides on Adams really having a good off season. This year, he was the only guy we had who would stymie the double team or push his man backwards. He has to meet ALL of the demands of the position though and that starts now with his off season conditioning.</p><p></p><p>It is going to be tough replacing Butker. The reps of the kickers coming in is great. Lets hope it is well deserved.</p><p></p><p>In short, if the QB, kicker, and LB questions get answered to the positive, I believe we will be a really tough team to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 278041, member: 639"] Nothing predicts future seasons very well in CFB, however, there is no greater predictor for success than a talented, physical, and experienced offensive line. It seems to me, we will have that. We will miss Freddie Burden in spirit, but I don't think we will have a let down because of his absence. These guys are only going to get better. The group of ABs can catch the football and make plays with their feet. Thet are not quite as physical as some past groups, nor do they block up to standard yet, but they showed improvement late in the year. What is to like is the versatility and soft hands. Mills might end up being the best BB in this system ever at GT. It remains to be seen if he stays out of trouble and / or a viable number two steps up from inside the program. Any time your team is replacing its starting QB it is a concern. Personally, I embrace our situation as a program and look anxiously forward to the ensuing competition. I am perfectly comfortable with Jordan winning the job if it comes to that. Surely our personality on offense will change, but that does not have to be a bad thing. I fully expect him to continue developing and become a very effective player and leader. I don't think our secondary is as fast on the outside as it has been in recent years, nor as long, but you have to give our back four credit for one special thing: they are the best tackling group in the CPJ era. In fact, they are currently the best tackling group on the team, which brings me to: The LBs. We need to find something here. There has been a lack of speed and cohesion that was greatly magnified when Davis was out. Well, now he is gone. I am more worried about this group right now than any other. Along the DL we have been weak for a while now. With that said, I think we have started trending up. You may have noticed we started getting some QB pressure later in the season. This bodes well. A lot rides on Adams really having a good off season. This year, he was the only guy we had who would stymie the double team or push his man backwards. He has to meet ALL of the demands of the position though and that starts now with his off season conditioning. It is going to be tough replacing Butker. The reps of the kickers coming in is great. Lets hope it is well deserved. In short, if the QB, kicker, and LB questions get answered to the positive, I believe we will be a really tough team to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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