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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 801254" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>On O Avery Boyd showed out at WR. McGowen from Northwestern already looked like an integral piece. At QB Sims looked good I thought. Clear #1. Yates has improved. Peery looks good for a freshman...running won't be his strength but he is crafty and quick enough to make D's that neglect him pay. Back up QB overall more solid this year, IMO. Cochran at OT is what we thought he'd be, which is pretty darn good. A. Smith and P. Vaipulu competing on the OL, looks like both will get some snaps this year. Swilling looked good at RB and that room couldn't be any more loaded.</p><p></p><p>On D Carpenter is healthy, has leaned down, is moving well. The DEs mtodd30 mentioned looked good, Jared Ivey has gotten big, and tr-fr Josh Robinson was pleasant surprise. Tr-fr Tatum will be a player at LB. IMO will be in the rotation this year: great instincts and generates pop. Transfer DT Makius Scott will play this year and his quickness jumped out to me.</p><p></p><p>For me Boyd, Peery, and J. Robinson were the biggest surprises. Tatum somewhat because tr-fr but from his HS film and body I thought he would have a good chance to contribute right away.</p><p></p><p>Overall impression is we have some good young talent fortified by by vets from the transfer market. The youth and a murderous schedule likely to include 3 top 10 teams will make it tough. We could catch lightning in a bottle and be pretty good/go to a bowl. But wUGA, Clemson, & Notre Dame I am thinking more like 4 or 5 wins. Overall we should be a much more competitive and dangerous football team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 801254, member: 857"] On O Avery Boyd showed out at WR. McGowen from Northwestern already looked like an integral piece. At QB Sims looked good I thought. Clear #1. Yates has improved. Peery looks good for a freshman...running won't be his strength but he is crafty and quick enough to make D's that neglect him pay. Back up QB overall more solid this year, IMO. Cochran at OT is what we thought he'd be, which is pretty darn good. A. Smith and P. Vaipulu competing on the OL, looks like both will get some snaps this year. Swilling looked good at RB and that room couldn't be any more loaded. On D Carpenter is healthy, has leaned down, is moving well. The DEs mtodd30 mentioned looked good, Jared Ivey has gotten big, and tr-fr Josh Robinson was pleasant surprise. Tr-fr Tatum will be a player at LB. IMO will be in the rotation this year: great instincts and generates pop. Transfer DT Makius Scott will play this year and his quickness jumped out to me. For me Boyd, Peery, and J. Robinson were the biggest surprises. Tatum somewhat because tr-fr but from his HS film and body I thought he would have a good chance to contribute right away. Overall impression is we have some good young talent fortified by by vets from the transfer market. The youth and a murderous schedule likely to include 3 top 10 teams will make it tough. We could catch lightning in a bottle and be pretty good/go to a bowl. But wUGA, Clemson, & Notre Dame I am thinking more like 4 or 5 wins. Overall we should be a much more competitive and dangerous football team. [/QUOTE]
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