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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 572506" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Okay, I'm not trying to correct you. Just pointing out how what you said came across to me. By adding the comment about the OL, you've changed the whold discussion from the skill players to the whole offense. That's not what people were getting excited about. The skill guys, especially some of the QB's and most of the WR's, really showed skills last night. You could see Lucas going through his progressions quickly and dumping off to the RB or the TE when the receivers weren't open. You could see the WR's adjust their routes and go up and get the 50:50 balls. Things to be excited about.</p><p></p><p>My point was that there has been a question since last December about whether we had the QB, RB's, and WR's to play within this system. After watching the receivers catch the difficult throws, the QB's make the difficult throws and the RB's make good football moves to make positive yards, I don't think the QB's, RB's, and WR's are still a question mark. They can definitely play and be successful in this system. Of course, they won't be successful if there aren't OL guys blocking and opening lanes. But that has nothing to do with the skill players.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm not going to pump the brakes with respect to the abilities of our skill guys (which I think we were all a little apprehensive about), I'm actually heartened. I am still apprehensive about our OL because I don't think what we saw last night showed us anything about their ability to get it done in this system. Yes there was a lot of scoring, but that had more to do with the hancuffing the defense than the offense dominating.</p><p></p><p>If your point was to pump the brakes about the offense in general, I don't think anyone's arguing there. My excitement is that the QB's and WR's showed out. I'm cautiously optimistic the OL will progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 572506, member: 198"] Okay, I'm not trying to correct you. Just pointing out how what you said came across to me. By adding the comment about the OL, you've changed the whold discussion from the skill players to the whole offense. That's not what people were getting excited about. The skill guys, especially some of the QB's and most of the WR's, really showed skills last night. You could see Lucas going through his progressions quickly and dumping off to the RB or the TE when the receivers weren't open. You could see the WR's adjust their routes and go up and get the 50:50 balls. Things to be excited about. My point was that there has been a question since last December about whether we had the QB, RB's, and WR's to play within this system. After watching the receivers catch the difficult throws, the QB's make the difficult throws and the RB's make good football moves to make positive yards, I don't think the QB's, RB's, and WR's are still a question mark. They can definitely play and be successful in this system. Of course, they won't be successful if there aren't OL guys blocking and opening lanes. But that has nothing to do with the skill players. So, I'm not going to pump the brakes with respect to the abilities of our skill guys (which I think we were all a little apprehensive about), I'm actually heartened. I am still apprehensive about our OL because I don't think what we saw last night showed us anything about their ability to get it done in this system. Yes there was a lot of scoring, but that had more to do with the hancuffing the defense than the offense dominating. If your point was to pump the brakes about the offense in general, I don't think anyone's arguing there. My excitement is that the QB's and WR's showed out. I'm cautiously optimistic the OL will progress. [/QUOTE]
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