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QB, RB, OL, WRs

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coming into the season, which offensive unit was everyone most worried about? Had to be the receivers. But right now, would have to say the WRs are easily the strong part of the offense. QB has been a big disappointment, as has the OL (pass blocking at least which matters most in R&S) and with Zach out, RB is not a strength. DJ is catching everything in sight and thank the lord because without some great catches the offense really would be stuggling.
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I was most worried about QB.
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Hoop Fan wrote:coming into the season, which offensive unit was everyone most worried about? Had to be the receivers. But right now, would have to say the WRs are easily the strong part of the offense. QB has been a big disappointment, as has the OL (pass blocking at least which matters most in R&S) and with Zach out, RB is not a strength. DJ is catching everything in sight and thank the lord because without some great catches the offense really would be stuggling.




QB by far, those fears were realized (no impact talent, no depth). The receivers didn't really worry me because they go as the QB goes and our QB play this year dragged them down (tons of open receivers not seen, poor throws led to incompletions and a lot of difficult catches that limited YAC).
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