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<blockquote data-quote="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal" data-source="post: 23376" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>In 2010 many thought the same thing, and back then those back-ups didn't pan out.</p><p></p><p>Our defense is losing 3/4 of our DL and both outside pass-rushers.</p><p></p><p>Our DC didn't rotate players because he didn't trust the back-ups and this led to our D getting gassed quite a bit this season, please tell me why the back-ups that could not be trusted this year will be better next year than this year's Sr-laden Defense?</p><p></p><p>Even if our OL get s better, we lose Sims, Godhigh, and Vad.</p><p></p><p>All college teams are working hard in S&C programs, so our players aren't the only ones "getting better", but it is my general rule of thumb, that if the starter is not that good (average) and the back-ups can't get rotated in for whatever reason, then don't expect much the next season when those back-ups are forced into starting roles.</p><p></p><p>Next years's Defense will be populated by a bunch of players that could not even split PT with guys that are for the most part very average, according to my logic that doesn't lead to improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KlausMikaelsonTheOriginal, post: 23376, member: 886"] In 2010 many thought the same thing, and back then those back-ups didn't pan out. Our defense is losing 3/4 of our DL and both outside pass-rushers. Our DC didn't rotate players because he didn't trust the back-ups and this led to our D getting gassed quite a bit this season, please tell me why the back-ups that could not be trusted this year will be better next year than this year's Sr-laden Defense? Even if our OL get s better, we lose Sims, Godhigh, and Vad. All college teams are working hard in S&C programs, so our players aren't the only ones "getting better", but it is my general rule of thumb, that if the starter is not that good (average) and the back-ups can't get rotated in for whatever reason, then don't expect much the next season when those back-ups are forced into starting roles. Next years's Defense will be populated by a bunch of players that could not even split PT with guys that are for the most part very average, according to my logic that doesn't lead to improvement. [/QUOTE]
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