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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 155291" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Allen came in as a BB and later went to LB to try and get on the field faster. So he's had more than 4 days practicing at BB. In fact he said in an interview he feels like the position is making more sense to him this time 'round.</p><p></p><p>As for the ongoing discussion I actually have liked posts on both sides. For me an increased ability to plug and play exists and losing experience is also of concern. I like our C-G-C and QB though, and Allen, Skov, Quaide and or MLD suggest BB will be OK. Our O will be tough up the middle again and that puts a lot of pressure on Ds. It will soften the blows at AB an WR by slowing down inside pursuit.</p><p></p><p>Plus JT is a threat throwing and that will continue to mess with DBs minds.</p><p></p><p>We'll be fine but sure there will likely be some drop off...particularly early in the season on tbe perimeter if teams are handling the dive. Then the D must step up and guys on the perimeter will have to learn fast.</p><p></p><p>The one caveat is injuries. We got lucky (and some credit to Coach Sisk) with very few injuries on the DL last year. We'd like to see AB & WR stay healthy. We did get quality and quantity prospects at those positions so those guys may be called to grow up fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 155291, member: 857"] Allen came in as a BB and later went to LB to try and get on the field faster. So he's had more than 4 days practicing at BB. In fact he said in an interview he feels like the position is making more sense to him this time 'round. As for the ongoing discussion I actually have liked posts on both sides. For me an increased ability to plug and play exists and losing experience is also of concern. I like our C-G-C and QB though, and Allen, Skov, Quaide and or MLD suggest BB will be OK. Our O will be tough up the middle again and that puts a lot of pressure on Ds. It will soften the blows at AB an WR by slowing down inside pursuit. Plus JT is a threat throwing and that will continue to mess with DBs minds. We'll be fine but sure there will likely be some drop off...particularly early in the season on tbe perimeter if teams are handling the dive. Then the D must step up and guys on the perimeter will have to learn fast. The one caveat is injuries. We got lucky (and some credit to Coach Sisk) with very few injuries on the DL last year. We'd like to see AB & WR stay healthy. We did get quality and quantity prospects at those positions so those guys may be called to grow up fast. [/QUOTE]
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