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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 281378" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Of course a down period isn't mandatory. It is just highly likely. For sake of argument, if we hired a coach who ran a pro style system, how likely would it be that we compete right away with our roster? Our OL are great in our system, but if you take their hand off the ground and ask them to fall back and pass block half the time, how competitive do you think they would be? Devine might thrive, but the rest would face major adjustments. If you took our current group of WRs, who never see anything but single coverage from isolated CBs with their eyes in the backfield and safeties rolled up to support the run, how well would they get separation against double coverage? Who would play TE from our roster? At this point, I really don't know much about our young QBs so commenting on their readiness for a pro system would be baseless. We'd probably be fine at RB, but I hope you get my point. I agree totally with you about defense, no argument there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 281378, member: 639"] Of course a down period isn't mandatory. It is just highly likely. For sake of argument, if we hired a coach who ran a pro style system, how likely would it be that we compete right away with our roster? Our OL are great in our system, but if you take their hand off the ground and ask them to fall back and pass block half the time, how competitive do you think they would be? Devine might thrive, but the rest would face major adjustments. If you took our current group of WRs, who never see anything but single coverage from isolated CBs with their eyes in the backfield and safeties rolled up to support the run, how well would they get separation against double coverage? Who would play TE from our roster? At this point, I really don't know much about our young QBs so commenting on their readiness for a pro system would be baseless. We'd probably be fine at RB, but I hope you get my point. I agree totally with you about defense, no argument there. [/QUOTE]
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