2022 > 2023 Regression in every facet of the game

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Every position looks the same or worse so far through two games. DL is maybe the exception.
 
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I said 8-4 or 9-3 is what I expecyed before the season even started. We just lost too much after last year to come back the next year and be close to the same.

Todays game hasn't really changed anything on my thinking one way or another honestly. AP was playing a bit dirty and in a manner to not get blown out. It is what it is. We got the W and I didn't see any major injuries. It's over now. On to Florida.

Edit-Speaking of somewhat dirty play, when e teams like AP or Akron last year pull that crap I sincerely hope that's tbe end of their "money games with UT. We don't need to be playing teams like that if we can avoid it.-period. Instead of AP having a nice payout for a 4 hour road trip, let them get their money games on the West Coast or something and spend tons more of their payout on logistics. No excuse for that garbage.
 
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Every position looks the same or worse so far through two games. DL is maybe the exception.

This team will not win 8 and you can take it to the bank.
Offense was definitely going to take a step back with the loss of a Heisman caliber QB, the best WR in the country, another all-American WR, and a top 10 draft pick at LT.

That said, Joe Milton was badly off tonight and the WRs have been disappointing. Our corners are a major liability, they were getting beat all night by FCS players.
 
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Every position looks the same or worse so far through two games. DL is maybe the exception.

This team will not win 8 and you can take it to the bank.
No. Every position on D has looked better.
The offense lost a “should of been Hiesman finalist “ QB and 2 first round quality WR’s and it explains why the O looks worse.
Downgrades at key positions,
RB’s look better, o line worse, but it lost its best player too.
You’re expectations were off. Big time
 
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Offense was definitely going to take a step back with the loss of a Heisman caliber QB, the best WR in the country, another all-American WR, and a top 10 draft pick at LT.

That said, Joe Milton was badly off tonight and the WRs have been disappointing. Our corners are a major liability, they were getting beat all night by FCS players.
could also be the loss of the OC
 
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No. Every position on D has looked better.
The offense lost a “should of been Hiesman finalist “ QB and 2 first round quality WR’s and it explains why the O looks worse.
Downgrades at key positions,
RB’s look better, o line worse, but it lost its best player too.
You’re expectations were off. Big time
This times 100... epic overreactions. The defense for sure looks improved across the board
 
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The WR group has, thus far, been very disappointing.

Milton is not consistently accurate, but his WRs have not helped him at all. Outside of Bru’s blocking . . . The WR group has underperformed.

Oline is nowhere near as good.

I knew they would take a step back . . . But they look like a 7-5 or 8-4 team AT BEST right now. A loss at Florida could mean worse than 7-5 for this year.
 
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