WR is one of the few positions you can put a rookie (NFL) or true FR (College) in the starting lineup and get positive results.
WR is one of the few positions you can put a rookie (NFL) or true FR (College) in the starting lineup and get positive results.
Because I made 5 times the money my head high school football coach made my first year out of high school? Because I made more money than Bobby Collins did at USM my first year out of high school? Had I known college football coaches would be making 10 million dollars a year & the offshore oil industry would be completely tits up by now, I would have gladly paid my dues & become a coach. You got any other idiotic comments for the board?
I guess you have more confidence than myself. LB is a question mark, OL is a major question considering how impacted our entire offense was last year with the injuries. And regardless of how talented you think they are, the overall talent level is down there than 3 years ago which concerns me.
And you make a great point as well. IF you look out at the Ocean & decide man that's too dangerous, can't ride a boat on all that water. We'll get sunk for sure. Then find a lake to swim in, or a pond, even a swimming pool. If you can't buy a championship in football, you can dang sure do it in basketball. And you would actually still have a chance to gain your old fan following back in that sport. Football is about to go DOA in this town because of the lack of institutional interest in a repetitive competitive program. But basketball could actually have the life pumped back into it.
LB is a strength on this team. Ossai, Williams and Edwards will be stars. Great experience with Guidry (think Quib). Also probably have our best development coaches on the team in Guilliani and Scott.
OL is only a questions mark because of depth. Top 6 guys can all play and will be a very good OL for our offense. The experience from last year will be very valuable, IMO.
Agree. Peter 2 years ago led the team in yards and catches until the bowl game he did not play in. Then had off season surgery and missed all the spring reps with the 2 new QBs. Then it is my understanding missed all of fall camp with a nagging groin injury that plagued him off and on through his career. Just never was healthy all of last year it appeared. I did hear that Des made the comment in a private conversation that he had a really good spring.
Jacob can look like a star when he’s healthy but he too appears to be injury prone when he gets hit at this level. Keeping those 2 healthy will be key because Lance will probably draw the eye of most defensive coordinators from what we saw last year towards the end of the season. From what I heard from those who saw him every day a practice he made freakishly athletic type plays on a regular basis.
Very curious to see the depth and how it develops after those 3.
Is it the scheme that seems to cause us not to go Johnson’s way more, or is he not a sufficient route runner? I’d trust your opinion with your background.
Also, we’ve got Bernard and LeBlanc returning, but who is going to be our outside mismatch like Jefferson and Stephenson were?
Granted, Stephenson seemed to have too much trouble hanging on to the ball, but he had all the athletic tools and it showed on how he was able to get to the ball vs defenders. Unfortunately he just couldn’t complete the catches with consistency.
There are currently 7 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 7 guests)