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I hear you and agree. All you posted is true. I’m not expecting a freshman or in Paula’s case a redshirt freshman to be a star or even average. But, what we see on video is ineptitude. I don’t think it’s wrong of me to ask why can’t he simply slow down the guy right in front of him. Is it really too much to ask? And the same thing can be asked even of our older guys. I just think guys are too easily given passes for poor performance by saying they are young. We are never going to have a team of all seniors. Sims and Gibbs will be gone by the time these young OLinmen are ready to roll. Then we’ll have the excuse of another young QB.
Listen, I posted when we signed Wing Green that a lot of folks down my way were surprised that GT offered. Why? Because they saw him play and had direct comparisons of him with other players. Collins made it clear he was going after ”bigger” bodies to look good getting of the bus. I totally agree with that strategy but I’m starting to worry that we got measurables but did we get players?
A couple of points to make here:
@ilovetheoption did not break down every play in the game. He is showcasing select ones we can learn from. Our OL is not inept, it is inexperienced and prone to make mistakes often enough to cause drives to break down.
The OL actually performed well enough to allow Sims and the O to put up some serious yardage against a pretty decent defensive effort by Pitt.
Your posts seem to indicate that you react in extremes. Life is rarely extreme, and the truth is usually in the middle. Yes, Sims and Gibbs will likely be gone by the time the OL fully develops. That was always going to be the case. The hope is that CGC continues to land players like Sims and Gibbs in the future and the groundwork this team lays is followed up on by their successors.