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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 390775" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I was using "injury/depth" as a generic way of talking about them not being at full strength, especially the last part of the season. The actual "injuries," as I recall, were Marshall, both Morgan twins, Stickler, Lee, and I think also Ivemeyer. All of these weren't out at the same time, but some were. Even if not out for injury, I think they were playing banged-up at the end. At the beginning of the season, I think we were able to get some rotation with 7 then 6 bodies. I'm not sure that we got any rotation the last couple of games.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm not saying that I know this was the biggest issue. It was just my impression that it seemed the effectiveness of our offense declined over the course of the game and that some of it was attributable to decreasing effectiveness of our line, which--given its effectiveness earlier in the season--could be the result of guys playing hurt or without sufficient rotation. Take it for what it's worth.</p><p></p><p>I'm also open to the suggestion of [USER=628]@33jacket[/USER] that Marshall got too much inside his own head (or whatever) and began trying to force it. </p><p></p><p>As to your suggestion about playing more depth to get them experience, I'm pretty sure that the only OL not listed above in discussion of injuries who did not play were true freshmen or walk-ons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 390775, member: 195"] I was using "injury/depth" as a generic way of talking about them not being at full strength, especially the last part of the season. The actual "injuries," as I recall, were Marshall, both Morgan twins, Stickler, Lee, and I think also Ivemeyer. All of these weren't out at the same time, but some were. Even if not out for injury, I think they were playing banged-up at the end. At the beginning of the season, I think we were able to get some rotation with 7 then 6 bodies. I'm not sure that we got any rotation the last couple of games. Anyway, I'm not saying that I know this was the biggest issue. It was just my impression that it seemed the effectiveness of our offense declined over the course of the game and that some of it was attributable to decreasing effectiveness of our line, which--given its effectiveness earlier in the season--could be the result of guys playing hurt or without sufficient rotation. Take it for what it's worth. I'm also open to the suggestion of [USER=628]@33jacket[/USER] that Marshall got too much inside his own head (or whatever) and began trying to force it. As to your suggestion about playing more depth to get them experience, I'm pretty sure that the only OL not listed above in discussion of injuries who did not play were true freshmen or walk-ons. [/QUOTE]
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