Rebel10 wrote:JasonB wrote:Here is the main thing to take into account: We are replacing two players who were drafted by players who haven't played much if any.
There is no way anyone can have seen enough of the reserve linemen to know if they are going to be better than 2011. Absolutely no way. The recruits were well regarded, and Klemm talked them up when they were here, but I have also heard conflicting reports about how ready they are. We will see how fall camp plays out, but I definitely don't believe that we can look at the group today and say they will be better than last year's group.
All the June to the death supporters talk about how June has recruited (remember June signed off on all the recruits you are belittling) all the years he has been here and now we will see. Everyone say that we have this super duper offense line coach now and that Klemm was terrible and now we will see. The offense line recruits we are getting now are now highly regarded so I guess you will talk them up. June said on a video interview that we have the most depth he has had since he has been here. Also, if the offensive line does not play better it might be that our new super duper offensive line coach may not be as good as the June to the death supports have advertized. We should be competitive in all our games according to the June to the death supporters and I believe you might be one of them if I am not mistaken. I see you are already making built in excuses if we lose to Baylor badly.
I'm not saying to give him carte blanche by any means, but cut the man a little slack; I think you may be over-generalizing June's comment. Look at the depth at RB, WR, LB... For the first time in 20 years, we have quality all over our 2-deep. When you see a guy like Stephan Sanders step out on the field for the first time (and you say holy c***, where did that guy come from??), you realize how far we've come depth-wise. Gone are the days when we had a couple of stars and a bunch of schmos.
However, as pointed out, we lost an entire starting OL who'd been playing together for at least four years, and two of which are playing in the NFL now. The replacements are young but supposedly much better physical specimens in general. But unfortunately, they're getting thrown into the fire a little bit faster than you might like. So I, like others, believe the season will largely hinge on how well and quickly the OL comes together and what we have at the QB position.
I thought Coach Klemm was awesome, but the fact is that a lot of his recruits never would have made it academically at SMU. Klemm brought contagious attitude and a lot of hype that we desperately needed, but I'm OK with moving on.
I'm reserving my judgement for how well we recruit next year going in to the BE with Phillips, Odum, Mason and Chang on the staff.
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