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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Lawyer" data-source="post: 954858" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>I like to listen to the local podcasts of our opponents. Locked on Louisville recently featured a series that named the top 15 impact players for the Cardinals this year. To say that I was underwhelmed would be an understatement. DE Antoine Gillette was number one and sounds like he proven difference maker. After that, many of the named player's projected impact was speculative , almost hopeful. Most seemed like they were recent transfers. Many served in backup roles last year and of course most of those were transfers. With the exception of our LBs , the nucleus of our team is homegrown. The experts all say their talent level is better, but I am not convinced. The Cards are really counting on Jamari Thrash from Ga. State to be their Alpha receiver ( he was named 2d team pre season All ACC. I also watched some Cal tape of their QB transfer Plummer. He shows as a savvy veteran who is tall, accurate and has nice touch on intermediate passes and slants. We definitely need to play him with inside leverage and get some DL push to get him moving out of the pocket and off his spot. He looks awkward running away from the pocket. Brothers, I think we win this game by playing smart and aggressive on defense. If our offense can put up 27 points , I believe our Jackets are off to a 1-0 start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Lawyer, post: 954858, member: 5229"] I like to listen to the local podcasts of our opponents. Locked on Louisville recently featured a series that named the top 15 impact players for the Cardinals this year. To say that I was underwhelmed would be an understatement. DE Antoine Gillette was number one and sounds like he proven difference maker. After that, many of the named player's projected impact was speculative , almost hopeful. Most seemed like they were recent transfers. Many served in backup roles last year and of course most of those were transfers. With the exception of our LBs , the nucleus of our team is homegrown. The experts all say their talent level is better, but I am not convinced. The Cards are really counting on Jamari Thrash from Ga. State to be their Alpha receiver ( he was named 2d team pre season All ACC. I also watched some Cal tape of their QB transfer Plummer. He shows as a savvy veteran who is tall, accurate and has nice touch on intermediate passes and slants. We definitely need to play him with inside leverage and get some DL push to get him moving out of the pocket and off his spot. He looks awkward running away from the pocket. Brothers, I think we win this game by playing smart and aggressive on defense. If our offense can put up 27 points , I believe our Jackets are off to a 1-0 start. [/QUOTE]
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