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[QUOTE="Crusty, post: 446448, member: 2265"] My obvious point was that while we can't replace a three year starter in Nassib nor Pugh, there are other improvements than can mitigate the loss. I mentioned RT assuming that he is as good as the raves he got last spring and if so, having TE production like Provo circa 2011 will help the passing game. Also, Broyld is a play maker and production from him also helps. Figuring out how to get production out of him is very important and if you do not think so fine - let's just agree to disagree. You were just being obnoxious about the last point. Whoever starts will have to be able to read the progressions and take care of the ball or he won't start - period. Whatever else he has to offer with touch on fade routes. screens, etc or the ability to stretch the field could be an improvement over Nassib. So, while we will miss Ryan, and the offense will have different strengths, all is not lost and some things may actually improve. Hell if we improve red zone play the net result could be better in points than this year. [/QUOTE]
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