
Originally Posted by
Just1More
_ The challenge is certainly before us, no doubt. But, if the defense (and that means special teams as well) shortens the field for us, it makes it radically easier for our offense. UL's greats legs could gobble up yards last year... but they often had a problem moving the ball inside the 15 and on third and long situations. Being somewhat one-dimensional, is a huge hinderance in the red zone and on third and long. I think having a balanced air and ground game is essential. We do not need a 1000 yard rushing QB and/or RB. We need to sustain drives and score. Many teams win championships without a great running QB and a single superstar RB.
To me, it isn't that we know that we do have great replacements for our lost skill players. It is that we do not know that we do not have great replacements. It stands to reason, IMO, to like our improving defense (and special teams) and the solid OL. Honestly, and I hope this doesn't make any girls mad... but girls have a tendency to only know who the QB, RB, and lead WR is. Yes, they get all of the highlight footage. But most guys who know and watch football have a pretty good understanding about how the other players on the field are as much or more vital. I think it is odd that more guys on here do not place more emphasis on how well our lines are. The game is won at and by the line of scrimmage. What is even more amazing is how soon people forget how worried they were and fall in love with the next skill player who succeeds (due to the efforts of his teammates). _