Same. We have better talent but less experience.
Same. We have better talent but less experience.
Boomer do see Devine starting at guard opposite of Mason? I feel with the GCG combo of Devine, O'Reily, Mason could give us huge push especially at the point of attack. Kick Burden out to tackle and let him use his athleticism. What do you think?
Boomer, I believe you and danny daniel are on target, but there is another wild card to be played. If Joe can get into "fighting weight", I think he could help solve some depth issues at a couple of spots. He appears to have good quickness. He needs to train his body to compete against other well trained big'uns.My honest opinion is that the raw material we are starting with is decidedly better. However, I am not quite sure how that will translate to on-field success. We are losing experience and that matters. Right Tackle remains a concern for me, but I feel that there will be options come fall. Either Chamberlain continues to improve or one of the others like Braun or Burden will slide over. I am going to go with better because I think we will protect the passer better and be stronger in the middle, both of those are very important to our success. We have some beef, that counts.
Well, there is no doubt I am high on Devine. His future depends on his own willingness to condition his body. If he can take in enough air to fuel his muscles, he is going to move some people this year. From what I have seen, he has more potential at the point of attack than any guy we have put on the field in my memory (which goes back a ways). I like Burden's athleticism. I really do. I don't know if he is better suited for RT than C, though. I'll let the coaches decide that. O'Reilly can indeed play OG as well as C. Devine won't play every snap. O'Reilly, Devine, and Mason is a pretty good rotation at Guard. Brigham is coming along too. Maybe Braun is the guy to move out there to RT and give Chamberlain some competition. The one thing about Burden though, is that he has more foot speed than either Braun or Chamberlain. That has to translate well at RT, doesn't it?Boomer do see Devine starting at guard opposite of Mason? I feel with the GCG combo of Devine, O'Reily, Mason could give us huge push especially at the point of attack. Kick Burden out to tackle and let him use his athleticism. What do you think?
I watched Joe a good bit during the spring game and I came away feeling a little BLAH. He was OK, but I didn't get the impression he was ready to challenge any of the front runners. I hope you are right about him. One scrimmage is a pretty small sample size.Boomer, I believe you and danny daniel are on target, but there is another wild card to be played. If Joe can get into "fighting weight", I think he could help solve some depth issues at a couple of spots. He appears to have good quickness. He needs to train his body to compete against other well trained big'uns.
Braun would definitely work at RT and have Burden at C I agree with that. Not having Morgan Bailey I feel really hurt us, but he just couldn't get over the injury bug. I really think we found a good one in the Freshman Gary Brown that we have coming in. Not saying he's going to play, but he could give us some solid backup and if he's not needed(cross your fingers) he'll redshirt. In his film you can definitely see the nastiness.Well, there is no doubt I am high on Devine. His future depends on his own willingness to condition his body. If he can take in enough air to fuel his muscles, he is going to move some people this year. From what I have seen, he has more potential at the point of attack than any guy we have put on the field in my memory (which goes back a ways). I like Burden's athleticism. I really do. I don't know if he is better suited for RT than C, though. I'll let the coaches decide that. O'Reilly can indeed play OG as well as C. Devine won't play every snap. O'Reilly, Devine, and Mason is a pretty good rotation at Guard. Brigham is coming along too. Maybe Braun is the guy to move out there to RT and give Chamberlain some competition. The one thing about Burden though, is that he has more foot speed than either Braun or Chamberlain. That has to translate well at RT, doesn't it?
My understanding is that in Spring, he had just recovered from his injury and had gained about 20lbs of bad weight. I have seen him before his injury and he has quick feet for a man with his frame. If he can shed the weight and regain and exceed his pre-injury upper body strength, then he can be a player at this level.I watched Joe a good bit during the spring game and I came away feeling a little BLAH. He was OK, but I didn't get the impression he was ready to challenge any of the front runners. I hope you are right about him. One scrimmage is a pretty small sample size.
This pretty much sums it up.Add in these thoughts--"possibly" better talent but almost no exp at Ctr,THE key spotI'm going to say worse. I'm a pessimist. But every year we seem to suffer from loads of injuries on the OL. and since even the apparent starters are a bit unproven, playing with the backups will look like playing with high-schoolers on the OL.