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<blockquote data-quote="FlatsLander" data-source="post: 675289" data-attributes="member: 1566"><p>I think if you want to carry over the same offense from last year to 2020, you keep Graham as the starter. If you want to make a further transition to a more pass-heavy offense rather than a run-option offense with some passing, then you wipe the slate clean and put Graham, Yates, Gleason, and Sims on the same level in the spring. I think a lot of our offensive gameplan will change for 2020. As hard as our OL was trying to play, they're still shorter and lighter than they needed to be for so much pass protection. I think we'll see a lot of younger OLs playing in addition to the better-performing, older OLs. We've got solid skill position talent that they may want to take advantage of with more of a pocket-passing scheme. We really don't know until we see anything on the field. I also think LJ is just a misfit for the current offensive design. He came in as one of the better CPJ passing recruits, but I think there's 3 on the roster that now have better passing skills than him. What he had in running ability, I think may have been lessened by the injuries he's had throughout his career.</p><p>My guess for the first game is that Graham starts - experience is valuable, and we can pick up where 2019 left off with improved OL and passing game. Hopefully, we can start blowing out lesser competition again so we can see how the younger QBs do on the field. I think by the end of the year, Sims or Gleason will start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatsLander, post: 675289, member: 1566"] I think if you want to carry over the same offense from last year to 2020, you keep Graham as the starter. If you want to make a further transition to a more pass-heavy offense rather than a run-option offense with some passing, then you wipe the slate clean and put Graham, Yates, Gleason, and Sims on the same level in the spring. I think a lot of our offensive gameplan will change for 2020. As hard as our OL was trying to play, they're still shorter and lighter than they needed to be for so much pass protection. I think we'll see a lot of younger OLs playing in addition to the better-performing, older OLs. We've got solid skill position talent that they may want to take advantage of with more of a pocket-passing scheme. We really don't know until we see anything on the field. I also think LJ is just a misfit for the current offensive design. He came in as one of the better CPJ passing recruits, but I think there's 3 on the roster that now have better passing skills than him. What he had in running ability, I think may have been lessened by the injuries he's had throughout his career. My guess for the first game is that Graham starts - experience is valuable, and we can pick up where 2019 left off with improved OL and passing game. Hopefully, we can start blowing out lesser competition again so we can see how the younger QBs do on the field. I think by the end of the year, Sims or Gleason will start. [/QUOTE]
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