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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 46672" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Whether or not the WR's improve is entirely up to the GCG and the B Back. If we improve up the middle so that the opposing linebackers and safeties have to stay home, then our WR's will look good. If our WR's improve their blocking, then that also makes the B Back more effective, which will in turn improve the passing game. The more I watch this offense, the better I appreciate its complexities and inter-dependencies. That is why it is taking so long for the QB's to look like they've 'got it'. 'It' has about a dozen moving parts. If ten of them work together, then it's damn near unstoppable even with lesser ability athletes running it. I think the last few years, we've had 6-8 parts working together. I think it is more dependent on team chemistry than any other football offense. 'It' comes close to basketball in that sense. That has magnified the harm of the OL injuries and the turnover at WR the last two or three years. The Senior class that just left was never able to get that chemistry even though they played a lot of football together. In their defense, they never had much help from the Defense and Special Teams. We will be senior heavy at the skill positions this year. Maybe they can start some chemistry.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"It" also means that when those parts come together, there is a higher probability of catching lightning in a bottle, and that is what's required for that special season that get's us #5. We were talented in '90, but they also had chemistry beginning in the middle of '89. It was like a switch was flipped. They expected miracles, and they got them. We get ten moving parts of the offense, an improving defense, and Buttkicking on the Special Teams, and the miracle drought we've been in will end. Are things lining up? It's for damn sure that next year's schedule presents us with the opportunity (or need) to strow some miracles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 46672, member: 1338"] Whether or not the WR's improve is entirely up to the GCG and the B Back. If we improve up the middle so that the opposing linebackers and safeties have to stay home, then our WR's will look good. If our WR's improve their blocking, then that also makes the B Back more effective, which will in turn improve the passing game. The more I watch this offense, the better I appreciate its complexities and inter-dependencies. That is why it is taking so long for the QB's to look like they've 'got it'. 'It' has about a dozen moving parts. If ten of them work together, then it's damn near unstoppable even with lesser ability athletes running it. I think the last few years, we've had 6-8 parts working together. I think it is more dependent on team chemistry than any other football offense. 'It' comes close to basketball in that sense. That has magnified the harm of the OL injuries and the turnover at WR the last two or three years. The Senior class that just left was never able to get that chemistry even though they played a lot of football together. In their defense, they never had much help from the Defense and Special Teams. We will be senior heavy at the skill positions this year. Maybe they can start some chemistry. "It" also means that when those parts come together, there is a higher probability of catching lightning in a bottle, and that is what's required for that special season that get's us #5. We were talented in '90, but they also had chemistry beginning in the middle of '89. It was like a switch was flipped. They expected miracles, and they got them. We get ten moving parts of the offense, an improving defense, and Buttkicking on the Special Teams, and the miracle drought we've been in will end. Are things lining up? It's for damn sure that next year's schedule presents us with the opportunity (or need) to strow some miracles. [/QUOTE]
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