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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 184468" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>DC, you may be right and that injury you speak of had more far reaching consequences than you mentioned. For example, if TB is still at #2 then MJ is still helping at AB where we are really hurting for physical play. Also, if TB is still at #2, then our practices may have structured a little differently where we are not protecting players quite as much. That is just supposition on my part, but I can see it happening. We have had so many injuries, and they all hurt, but if I was forced to rank them, I think I agree, TB at #1. That guy, despite being #2 was a steadying influence on the entire roster.</p><p></p><p>CG being out has hurt a lot too and we don't typically hear much about that. OT play, for whatever reason, seems to have fallen off this season. Another year of growth for him could have made a big difference, possibly enough to hang on to a starters role.</p><p></p><p>BS and QS both stretch the field at AB. BS is the better blocker, QS is the better route runner with better hands.</p><p></p><p>How would the entire flavor of the offense and possible structure of the roster look different if CJL was uninjured? That is a huge "what if" too.</p><p></p><p>There are just so many. I hate to leave people out 'cause they all hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 184468, member: 639"] DC, you may be right and that injury you speak of had more far reaching consequences than you mentioned. For example, if TB is still at #2 then MJ is still helping at AB where we are really hurting for physical play. Also, if TB is still at #2, then our practices may have structured a little differently where we are not protecting players quite as much. That is just supposition on my part, but I can see it happening. We have had so many injuries, and they all hurt, but if I was forced to rank them, I think I agree, TB at #1. That guy, despite being #2 was a steadying influence on the entire roster. CG being out has hurt a lot too and we don't typically hear much about that. OT play, for whatever reason, seems to have fallen off this season. Another year of growth for him could have made a big difference, possibly enough to hang on to a starters role. BS and QS both stretch the field at AB. BS is the better blocker, QS is the better route runner with better hands. How would the entire flavor of the offense and possible structure of the roster look different if CJL was uninjured? That is a huge "what if" too. There are just so many. I hate to leave people out 'cause they all hurt. [/QUOTE]
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