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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 637646" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>To be fair, we don't even have a 2-deep worth linemen available at this point. We barely have a single deep of scholarship players at this point. I'm not even totally clear at this point who we have available and who we don't - and where they're playing. When Cooper went down, was anyone playing in-position? </p><p></p><p>I believe everyone is trying, but I think we're asking the impossible from the OL guys we have. Expecting them to play mostly above their talent/experience level, out of position, without any depth to rotate, while learning a new system; it's just not realistic.</p><p></p><p>Our QBs are trying to learn a new system, they probably could make some throws if they had time and guys to catch them. But OL's down to walk-ons and depth guys and can't block, we're thin on talent at WR, pretty much nonexistent at TE, and sending the RBs out to catch means one less blocker...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 637646, member: 2332"] To be fair, we don't even have a 2-deep worth linemen available at this point. We barely have a single deep of scholarship players at this point. I'm not even totally clear at this point who we have available and who we don't - and where they're playing. When Cooper went down, was anyone playing in-position? I believe everyone is trying, but I think we're asking the impossible from the OL guys we have. Expecting them to play mostly above their talent/experience level, out of position, without any depth to rotate, while learning a new system; it's just not realistic. Our QBs are trying to learn a new system, they probably could make some throws if they had time and guys to catch them. But OL's down to walk-ons and depth guys and can't block, we're thin on talent at WR, pretty much nonexistent at TE, and sending the RBs out to catch means one less blocker... [/QUOTE]
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