SEC East title next season

#2
#2
I'm scheduling vacation time for championship weekend. Adding Kamara and Mckenzie is going to be huge. :dance2:
 
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#3
#3
Until I meet Jack myself, I'll be laughing at those that are already friends with him.
 
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Yeah, I remember when I met Jack for the first time.
KING KONG AIN'T GOT NOTHING ON ME! :stop:

GO VOLS!
 
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#11
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Depends on oline.
Can Blair improve enough.
Can CMosely transition.
Can one of the freshmen surprise early.

I watched both Jones and Stewart in the Blue Cross Bowl. Neither were impressive players. They essentially ended each play standing on the same spot of earth they were standing on at the beginning. Admittedly, Stewart is an OG playing OT and DE, so that may make a difference. However, I'll really be surprised if I am surprised by either of them.
 
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#12
I watched both Jones and Stewart in the Blue Cross Bowl. Neither were impressive players. They essentially ended each play standing on the same spot of earth they were standing on at the beginning. Admittedly, Stewart is an OG playing OT and DE, so that may make a difference. However, I'll really be surprised if I am surprised by either of them.

anyone that makes expectations like this from one game makes me laugh. A lot.
 
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It depends on the OL, the MLB position, and getting a lot more production and growth from the WR position.
 
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Unless we find at least 2 tackles SEC ready, 2 more RBs to go with Hurd and 2 more LBs, I don't see it. Injuries are inevitable. Depth can only come with time and recruiting. I think we improve to 7 or 8 wins....or I hope so. 2016 is the year I expect major noise from UT.
 
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#21
#21
If our o-line improves for next season as much as our d-line did for this season its not out of the realm of possibility.

I'm not setting that as an expectation, but given the state of the SECE we could be a dark horse candidate.
 
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#22
#22
This line or lack thereof will prevent us from challenging for the east. We will improve and our defense will be one of the best in the SEC though. I expect 8 regular season wins.
 
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Yeah, I remember when I met Jack for the first time.
KING KONG AIN'T GOT NOTHING ON ME! :stop:

GO VOLS!

You all need to try Ginro Soju (Korea). Mix it with country time lemonade. Um um good
 
#24
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Unless we find at least 2 tackles SEC ready, 2 more RBs to go with Hurd and 2 more LBs, I don't see it. Injuries are inevitable. Depth can only come with time and recruiting. I think we improve to 7 or 8 wins....or I hope so. 2016 is the year I expect major noise from UT.

I think we need the OL to advance during the offseason, but we will also need one or both of th freshmen QBs to step up and be ready to play. If Dobbs does not improve his passing game one of the freshmen will have to play against the best tams we are playing. Even if Dobbs' passing game becomes average, he will be subject to injury. Hardly ant team is able to play an entire season without offering an injury to a running QB. That is just the way it is.
 
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#25
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Adding Tuttle and McKenzie to the middle of the dline can really be the difference in a run for Atlanta. Offenses are generally inconsistent week in and week out but defenses ultimately win or lose more games. And great defenses start in the trenches. These 2 guys are monsters that can change games instantly. That being said, our oline must be at least average for Dobbs.
 
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