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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 641254" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>This year was always going to suck. It has sucked worse at times than I thought going in. The injuries on the OL were exactly where we could least afford them. </p><p></p><p>But, what I saw yesterday was what I expected this season to look like. A not very good team got beat by a more talented team. Unlike some other games, we didn't beat ourselves. </p><p></p><p>There are a lot of areas for improvement, but we get a little improvement in some of them and we could be an ok team, then a decent team, then a good team... Graham can be a P5 shotgun QB. If we get him a little protection and experience, he'll be just fine. Brown and Sanders are legit receivers. Our secondary is solid. (I know they got almost 600 yds, but they ran 98 plays.)</p><p></p><p>Let me repeat - this year was always going to suck. But now it looks like next year's team will have a ton of young talent with experience, Graham at QB1, (Yates at QB2?), Cooper and Lee back as RS Srs to shore up the line, Clayton at DE, Camp back and Ezzard eligible to bolster the receiving corps. Oliver at a skill position? And some really exciting Fr who can compete for playing time. </p><p></p><p>We should look at this year as a mulligan. One long scrimmage to get experience and practice and learn for the future. Enjoy the good moments, shake your head at the flubs. The transition is hard, but we shouldn't be this bad again for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 641254, member: 2332"] This year was always going to suck. It has sucked worse at times than I thought going in. The injuries on the OL were exactly where we could least afford them. But, what I saw yesterday was what I expected this season to look like. A not very good team got beat by a more talented team. Unlike some other games, we didn't beat ourselves. There are a lot of areas for improvement, but we get a little improvement in some of them and we could be an ok team, then a decent team, then a good team... Graham can be a P5 shotgun QB. If we get him a little protection and experience, he'll be just fine. Brown and Sanders are legit receivers. Our secondary is solid. (I know they got almost 600 yds, but they ran 98 plays.) Let me repeat - this year was always going to suck. But now it looks like next year's team will have a ton of young talent with experience, Graham at QB1, (Yates at QB2?), Cooper and Lee back as RS Srs to shore up the line, Clayton at DE, Camp back and Ezzard eligible to bolster the receiving corps. Oliver at a skill position? And some really exciting Fr who can compete for playing time. We should look at this year as a mulligan. One long scrimmage to get experience and practice and learn for the future. Enjoy the good moments, shake your head at the flubs. The transition is hard, but we shouldn't be this bad again for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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