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Jaw dropping stat about our offense last year from ESPN's David Hale
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[QUOTE="reedny, post: 1399893, member: 1423"] We don't have the talent to withstand a string of injuries like we had on either the O line or at QB. Our [I]starters [/I]have enough trouble competing in conference, let alone s c o u t team players. Add in chaos at the OC position (both the post-demotion morale problems and the confusion of a new OC running the old one's playbook), and it's not surprising that the offense was a disaster (historic). However, hope springs eternal. With Hunt back, a better schedule, and some guys who can stretch the field at WR (finally), I think this offense could be serviceable as long as the O-line develops. Unfortunately (and beside the point of the OP), we're forgetting that the defense is turning over. There are lots of new faces and some issues -- including lack of depth on the D line , inexperience in the defensive secondary (especially safety), etc. I think this staff will work together much more cohesively than last year's staff .. and they'll need to. [/QUOTE]
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