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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 696839" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>The OL got a bad rap last year, mainly due to a disastrous lack of continuity. We only lost Cooper for the year (though that was bad enough), but it seemed like almost everyone got dinged up for a game or three and some played with injuries that limited their participation. When we finally got an OL of scholarship players out there in the last three games, results improved. Not tremendously, but they improved. If the main players and reserves had been able to avoid those nagging injuries for the season, we would have seen a much better OL, imho.</p><p></p><p>That's why the Bowhunter's post is so spot on. We desperately need to get our OL through spring without major new injuries and integrate the new kids asap. The talent is there, with or without the new members. Then, with any kind of luck, we'll see the OL get a full year of working together. That's bound to lead to improvement. Problem = we have a lot of senior OLs. We'll have to rotate effectively - i.e. more then 7 OLs play - to get the underclassmen up to speed. It'll be interesting to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 696839, member: 265"] The OL got a bad rap last year, mainly due to a disastrous lack of continuity. We only lost Cooper for the year (though that was bad enough), but it seemed like almost everyone got dinged up for a game or three and some played with injuries that limited their participation. When we finally got an OL of scholarship players out there in the last three games, results improved. Not tremendously, but they improved. If the main players and reserves had been able to avoid those nagging injuries for the season, we would have seen a much better OL, imho. That's why the Bowhunter's post is so spot on. We desperately need to get our OL through spring without major new injuries and integrate the new kids asap. The talent is there, with or without the new members. Then, with any kind of luck, we'll see the OL get a full year of working together. That's bound to lead to improvement. Problem = we have a lot of senior OLs. We'll have to rotate effectively - i.e. more then 7 OLs play - to get the underclassmen up to speed. It'll be interesting to watch. [/QUOTE]
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