CA_Vol
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Wrongfirst time, long time........
another year of depending on young depth, but game 1 offensive starters look good on paper. just with our WR's alone, the offense should make strides.
Running the ball is the main goal but a young OL will need the speed / skill guys to carry the load in the open field for a while before they are ready to run block for 30 times per game during the SEC schedule; expect a lot of quick outs to Ty Chandler / Eric Gray to pull in defense. once the 2nd level throws open up, the offense will be able to be balanced and play possession football, without an early dominate running game.......
If Kennedy stays healthy at Center, that allows last years OL returners and this years OL recruits to fill only 2 OL positions. (unless Trey Smith is unable to return). thats a lot of OL talent to fill 2 positions.
WR 1 - Callaway
WR 2 - Jennings
WR 3 - Palmer
LT - T. Smith (?)
LG - J. Johnson
Center - B. Kennedy
RG - D. Wright
RT - W. Morris
TE - DWA
QB - J. Guarantano
RB - Ty Chandler
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The next decade will be hard because the East is getting tougher and 11 SEC teams are in the top 25 in recruiting. Pruitt needs to figure out how to do less with more. This mentality that you’re going to have a roster like Bama and just push others around will get him fired.Next year will be another hard year. Might as well look towards the future and give the young guys the reins. We know what JG gives us. Mediocrity.
Not with proper coaching.
Of course that is assuming he will actually have an OC by spring practice.
IMO, if JG will learn to not "squeeze" the ball so much he can become a very effective leader of the offense. He doesn't seem to trust his receivers to be where they are supposed to be and sometimes wants them.to be open before he commits to the throw. Understandable but he needs a little bit of coaching up by Tyler Bray, a young man not afraid to throw it wherever and whenever he saw fit.
I like JG and still believe he can be developed to the point that allows the offense to be productive and score points. But it honestly depends on the coaching
Who are we gonna replace him with?If JG is starting, we are screwed.
Assuming we get Wright (we all hope he signs with us), starting 2 true FR on the OL is a risky proposition. But honestly, it wouldnt surprise me if that happens.
Next year will be another hard year. Might as well look towards the future and give the young guys the reins. We know what JG gives us. Mediocrity.
Wrong
Two true freshmen are not going to be starting.
Carvin will start on next year’s line. Ryan Johnson needs to either make massive strides or leave.
Of the OLine signed only those two will even sniff playing time. The rest are projects
OMG...Please stopfirst time, long time........
another year of depending on young depth, but game 1 offensive starters look good on paper. just with our WR's alone, the offense should make strides.
Running the ball is the main goal but a young OL will need the speed / skill guys to carry the load in the open field for a while before they are ready to run block for 30 times per game during the SEC schedule; expect a lot of quick outs to Ty Chandler / Eric Gray to pull in defense. once the 2nd level throws open up, the offense will be able to be balanced and play possession football, without an early dominate running game.......
If Kennedy stays healthy at Center, that allows last years OL returners and this years OL recruits to fill only 2 OL positions. (unless Trey Smith is unable to return). thats a lot of OL talent to fill 2 positions.
WR 1 - Callaway
WR 2 - Jennings
WR 3 - Palmer
LT - T. Smith (?)
LG - J. Johnson
Center - B. Kennedy
RG - D. Wright
RT - W. Morris
TE - DWA
QB - J. Guarantano
RB - Ty Chandler
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How many times did this happen, and how is it JG's Fault?!?!? Just asking??
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How many times did this happen, and how is it JG's Fault?!?!? Just asking??
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