Aesius
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Losing DR hurts big time.
But, as someone pointed out already, Bray has the ability to make even inexperienced receivers look good. Remember how, as a freshman, he made fellow freshmen JH and DR look like upperclassmen?
With a great QB throwing to them, receivers don't have to rely as much on their experience and knowledge of the playbook to get to the ball--but they do have to catch it.
I think if Croom can get healthy by the Florida game, DR's absence might not even be felt, especially if the run game improves.
Which brings me to Neal. The guy is probably the best athlete on the entire team. I think he has the potential to be in the top half of the conference for rushing this year--maybe even the top five. If that happens, our passing game will take a backseat to what's happening on the ground.
Feel free to bump this thread if we look like garbage after NC State, but I think Bray and Neal will more than make up for the loss of one WR.
But, as someone pointed out already, Bray has the ability to make even inexperienced receivers look good. Remember how, as a freshman, he made fellow freshmen JH and DR look like upperclassmen?
With a great QB throwing to them, receivers don't have to rely as much on their experience and knowledge of the playbook to get to the ball--but they do have to catch it.
I think if Croom can get healthy by the Florida game, DR's absence might not even be felt, especially if the run game improves.
Which brings me to Neal. The guy is probably the best athlete on the entire team. I think he has the potential to be in the top half of the conference for rushing this year--maybe even the top five. If that happens, our passing game will take a backseat to what's happening on the ground.
Feel free to bump this thread if we look like garbage after NC State, but I think Bray and Neal will more than make up for the loss of one WR.