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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 223816" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>My take from the spring game, and I'm damn sure no expert. The D controlled the game, that's probably what should typically happen in the spring. </p><p></p><p>I think we have more depth on D from the line, to the backers, and to the secondary. Looks like each group moves well and has good wheels. I think our D could be a good bit better this year.</p><p></p><p>Offensive line looked sloppy and failed to get push or hold blocks. Passing game was bad outside a couple of decent plays.</p><p></p><p>We have a very good place kicker. I think we are improved in athleticism and kickoff coverage and returns should improve from that alone. Punter is not consistent and we will be at a disadvantage in most games in punt coverage. We should be able to field a good punt return team.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that I'm fairly optimistic we will be improved overall. The O won't be worse than last year, that's a definite in my mind but not much comfort if not better than last year. Oline has a ways to go still but I think they will improve from last year. How much is the million dollar question. I feel confident the Bbacks and abacks will be solid, I like their athleticism. WR is still a concern as we seemed hard pressed to get any separation.</p><p></p><p>Final prognosis at moment....looked like a team capable of winning 6-9 games depending on the breaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 223816, member: 735"] My take from the spring game, and I'm damn sure no expert. The D controlled the game, that's probably what should typically happen in the spring. I think we have more depth on D from the line, to the backers, and to the secondary. Looks like each group moves well and has good wheels. I think our D could be a good bit better this year. Offensive line looked sloppy and failed to get push or hold blocks. Passing game was bad outside a couple of decent plays. We have a very good place kicker. I think we are improved in athleticism and kickoff coverage and returns should improve from that alone. Punter is not consistent and we will be at a disadvantage in most games in punt coverage. We should be able to field a good punt return team. Having said all that I'm fairly optimistic we will be improved overall. The O won't be worse than last year, that's a definite in my mind but not much comfort if not better than last year. Oline has a ways to go still but I think they will improve from last year. How much is the million dollar question. I feel confident the Bbacks and abacks will be solid, I like their athleticism. WR is still a concern as we seemed hard pressed to get any separation. Final prognosis at moment....looked like a team capable of winning 6-9 games depending on the breaks. [/QUOTE]
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