bpalmer28
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2020 will be interesting. I don't necessarily expect straight-line improvement on offense given that we're probably losing 3 of our best players (Jennings, Callaway, and Trey Smith).
That said, run game will hopefully improve. Felt like Gray solidified himself as the #1 RB. Losing Trey Smith is going to suck, but still hoping to see some improvement in run blocking. Our line is still very young. And run game issues were a major factor behind our overall red zone woes.
Big questions IMO:
(*) Will we get improved QB play. If not from JG, then from Maurer or Bailey?
(*) Can we improve significantly on run blocking, even w/o Trey Smith?
(*) Will we have enough paymakers at WR step up to at least help fill the void w/ Jennings and Callaway gone?
I expect the defense to continue to improve next season, so all the big question marks are on offense.
Good post. Additionally, this will be the first time our players return to the same offensive system since 2016 when Mike Debord was the OC. The consistency itself should help player development, especially with the quarterbacks. It'll also be interesting to see if Crouch's role expands on offense.