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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 752867" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think the OL play has improved, but, given the competition so far, I'm not willing to say how much. The only team of any note we've played is UCF and they looked ok against them. The next 5 games will tell the tale here. If we can keep protection at decent levels and run block for decent yardage, then I'm all on board. That's even if we lose 4 - 5, as is likely.</p><p></p><p>The DL is another story. So far I can't say I've been all that impressed. The TFLs and sacks are up, but, again, we haven't gotten to the meat of the schedule yet. And, sacks and TFLs to the contrary notwithstanding, we are giving up too much yardage. We are averaging giving up 444 YPG (372 with UCF out). Since the rest of our opponents are going to look more like UCF then FSU, I'm not as encouraged as some are. Clayton surely did show up last game and that may be indicative of better things to come. If he's occupying a couple of blockers on most plays going forward, I expect the DL will look better too. Again, we'll see soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 752867, member: 265"] I think the OL play has improved, but, given the competition so far, I'm not willing to say how much. The only team of any note we've played is UCF and they looked ok against them. The next 5 games will tell the tale here. If we can keep protection at decent levels and run block for decent yardage, then I'm all on board. That's even if we lose 4 - 5, as is likely. The DL is another story. So far I can't say I've been all that impressed. The TFLs and sacks are up, but, again, we haven't gotten to the meat of the schedule yet. And, sacks and TFLs to the contrary notwithstanding, we are giving up too much yardage. We are averaging giving up 444 YPG (372 with UCF out). Since the rest of our opponents are going to look more like UCF then FSU, I'm not as encouraged as some are. Clayton surely did show up last game and that may be indicative of better things to come. If he's occupying a couple of blockers on most plays going forward, I expect the DL will look better too. Again, we'll see soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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