2014 offense

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I think we are going to be MUCH better at WR and RB with all the new faces. Double teams and cover 2 or cover 3, will be difficult with all the weapons. Of course, this depends on out QB. IMO we have more potential at WR than when Hunter and Rogers was on the field together.

As for running back, we all know freshman can make a huge impact at RB. The 3 we have coming in are all extremely high level.

Offensive line could be a question mark early, but having Blair be here for Spring practice will be extremely valuable.

I'm very excited for the future.
 
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I think we are going to be MUCH better at WR and RB with all the new faces. Double teams and cover 2 or cover 3, will be difficult with all the weapons. Of course, this depends on out QB. IMO we have more potential at WR than when Hunter and Rogers was on the field together.

As for running back, we all know freshman can make a huge impact at RB. The 3 we have coming in are all extremely high level.

Offensive line could be a question mark early, but having Blair be here for Spring practice will be extremely valuable.


I'm very excited for the future.

More likely will be a question mark early; the team's replacing everyone on the offensive line.
 
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I'm more concerned about depth on the offensive line, I think the starters are going to be pretty good and possibly more suited in the spread offense.
 
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the offensive line play will be the question mark,UT will be better at the skill positions,hopefully including the quarterback,which is huge concern

remember there is no returning starters on the offensive line,how long will the QB have to throw to them receivers and backs, will there be any holes open for the running backs ? that is the question
 
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I'm surprised that someone has not yet said Fergy is the greatest QB we have never seen.
 
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i do wonder if he will be ? lol it is hard to say who will be the starter,once the Orange and White game comes along this spring,that should cloud it up even more
 
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The offensive line will be a question mark. That doesn't mean that it's necessarily a weakness, just an unknown. I'm very excited about the WR and RB positions going into next season. At QB, there's really no excuse for us to have poor play at that position next year. If we do, then our staff can't develop QB's.
 
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More likely will be a question mark early; the team's replacing everyone on the offensive line.

I heard that Marlin Lane is having a great offseason in the weight room and attitude wise. He could be a pleasant surprise. Also, the biggest and least talked about coup that the staff has pulled off is the redshirt year for Marcus Jackson and getting AJ back. Having Jackson and Blair anchor the left side of the line will be huge. In addition to the freshmen, Crowder, Kerbyson and Weisman all have limited experience returning.
 
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I know some people are going to be disappointed by this, but don't be surprised when Justin Worley starts at quarterback.
 
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Worley has the potential to be a very good QB,he was coming along nicely up to his injury
 
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All the QB will have to do is not turn the ball over. Worley is pretty good at not turning the ball over, so I wouldn't mind.
 
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I don't care if we have Megatron lined up on the outside, we have GOT to get a QB playing consistently. They don't have to throw for 300yds and 4 TD's a game, but we need a leader at the helm directing the offense and churning out longer drives. Our defensive depth still cannot afford repeated 3 & outs next year. I look for us to be run heavy, but we need consistency in the pass game to open up holes in the run game. If we have zero pass threat, our offense becomes extremely one dimensional and very easy to defend. Just stuff the box, shut down the corners and UT is going 3 & out over and over again.
 
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I have Jackson, Blair, and Weisman as 3 starters on the Oline not sure about the other 2
 
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All the QB will have to do is not turn the ball over. Worley is pretty good at not turning the ball over, so I wouldn't mind.

Yes, this was the key to nearly upsetting UGA & defeating SC. Worley did not throw any picks. His QB play wasn't all that much better than in previous games; he didn't throw for a buncha yards or a buncha TD's, but he also didn't give the ball away. :good!:
 
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Regardless of how talented your WRs and RBs are, it's tough to win without a good QB and OL. I think Worley could manage us to 6 wins IF the OL plays well, but that is a HUGE if.
 
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I have Jackson, Blair, and Weisman as 3 starters on the Oline not sure about the other 2

Crowder and Kerbyson. That's not a terrible 5 if Kerbyson and Blair hold their own, but we have ZERO experienced depth.
 
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I think it will take our line 2 games to gel.

If you guys remember correctly, our O line was a disappointment last year. I don't think it was talent, I think it was the new blocking schemes.

All of our starting line are on campus right now.
 
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