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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 97311" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>It seems like we're always worried about having to replace our best offensive players (running backs and receivers), yet we plug in replacements who have been coming in and doing as well, and sometimes better, as a group, than the individuals, especially now that we seem to have a QB whom is actually not only well suited for our offense, but actually wants to be playing here and is enjoying himself.</p><p></p><p>While we're losing our top/most experienced offensive lineman after this season (Mason), we've built up tremendous depth and are bringing in more talent to keep the line back-filled. From our defensive perspective, it will be Ted Roof's 3rd year as our Defensive Coordinator, which means the players will have had time to become comfortable with his schemes so they can play without thinking so much and he can play with much more of his playbook, but also, many of the players recruited by Al Groh, for his 3-4 defense have either cycled out or will have been physically "transitioned" into their new positions so they can play in their proper 4-3 position better rather than an out of position or undersized player.</p><p></p><p>In other words, I think next season, absent a bunch of injuries to key personnel, the team is set up for something special, especially if we can end up this year with a bang so we can start off next year ranked in the top 15 or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 97311, member: 33"] It seems like we're always worried about having to replace our best offensive players (running backs and receivers), yet we plug in replacements who have been coming in and doing as well, and sometimes better, as a group, than the individuals, especially now that we seem to have a QB whom is actually not only well suited for our offense, but actually wants to be playing here and is enjoying himself. While we're losing our top/most experienced offensive lineman after this season (Mason), we've built up tremendous depth and are bringing in more talent to keep the line back-filled. From our defensive perspective, it will be Ted Roof's 3rd year as our Defensive Coordinator, which means the players will have had time to become comfortable with his schemes so they can play without thinking so much and he can play with much more of his playbook, but also, many of the players recruited by Al Groh, for his 3-4 defense have either cycled out or will have been physically "transitioned" into their new positions so they can play in their proper 4-3 position better rather than an out of position or undersized player. In other words, I think next season, absent a bunch of injuries to key personnel, the team is set up for something special, especially if we can end up this year with a bang so we can start off next year ranked in the top 15 or higher. [/QUOTE]
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