ojaipony wrote:Our OL will be better/more athletic, secondary will be better (if Stewart comes definitely), defense will be better/deeper. QB, I hope, will be better. RB will be deeper.
Pass around whatever you're smoking' dude.
On defense, we get to keep our best player (jG) and the linebackers and secondary should improve, but we loose several of our very best players after JG, which in my order would be Thompson, Banjo, Frazier, Crawford.
Our OL will not be better. Two of our graduating seniors will be playing in the NFL next year. Other tha Ben G. and Collins (both backups), none of the younger guys have any experience. In a sense, we got REAL lucky that McJunkin was injured and can (hopefully) come back for another year. He was the only one with enough talent to crack the starting lineup this year.
And as you rightly pointed out, we're still lacking a QB.
We will slide backwards next year -- unless something dramatic and unforeseen happens. In many ways it could be the opposite of this year, in that we may have less developed/younger talent but fare better in the conference.
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