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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 616397" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p><strong>QB :</strong> I think this position is primed to surprise. Johnson has played in similar offenses and can handle this, I thin TO is a better passer than we know and Graham will light up people with his speed (although I think he stays on the bench).</p><p></p><p><strong>RB</strong>: PACKED, this postilion is just as talented if not more so than the WR's , absolutely no issues here</p><p></p><p><strong>WR</strong>: Loaded ! no way this group gets stopped </p><p></p><p><strong>OL</strong> : UNPROVEN, worried about the pass blocking hoping the run game keeps defenses honest.</p><p></p><p><strong>TE</strong> : need to see exactly how this plays out, TE in pass routes is one thing, can he run block ? </p><p></p><p><strong>DL</strong> : was very worried here but now wondering if the talk from the coaches is true. They are said to be bigger and talented -- we shall see </p><p></p><p><strong>LB</strong> : Defense gets better the further away from the line it gets, talented guys here but maybe unproven.</p><p></p><p><strong>DB</strong> : This is where the meat is, the only question is will the talent be negated by having to keep their eyes in the backfield to help in run support. If they do then they will be subject to getting beat over the top. </p><p></p><p>overall the D line is where the rubber will meet the road. Iif it can hold it's own our talented defene will be better than some think. The offense is absolutely not a worry (pass rushers can be minimized with short passes and running).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 616397, member: 3774"] [B]QB :[/B] I think this position is primed to surprise. Johnson has played in similar offenses and can handle this, I thin TO is a better passer than we know and Graham will light up people with his speed (although I think he stays on the bench). [B]RB[/B]: PACKED, this postilion is just as talented if not more so than the WR's , absolutely no issues here [B]WR[/B]: Loaded ! no way this group gets stopped [B]OL[/B] : UNPROVEN, worried about the pass blocking hoping the run game keeps defenses honest. [B]TE[/B] : need to see exactly how this plays out, TE in pass routes is one thing, can he run block ? [B]DL[/B] : was very worried here but now wondering if the talk from the coaches is true. They are said to be bigger and talented -- we shall see [B]LB[/B] : Defense gets better the further away from the line it gets, talented guys here but maybe unproven. [B]DB[/B] : This is where the meat is, the only question is will the talent be negated by having to keep their eyes in the backfield to help in run support. If they do then they will be subject to getting beat over the top. overall the D line is where the rubber will meet the road. Iif it can hold it's own our talented defene will be better than some think. The offense is absolutely not a worry (pass rushers can be minimized with short passes and running). [/QUOTE]
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