Originally posted by dawgduice:
will be better than last year. I just do not get how the loss of your best guy and returning a group that was "severely" challenged makes them better? I do get that "experience" can help, but that much?
I don't know if you are the only one but I will list my reasons why I think it will be much improved.
In no particular order.
1.) Another years experience.
2.) Another year in the S&C dept.
3.) Another year with the coaches (being able to understand and grasp the concepts of the coaches).
4.) Players actually able to practice at their positions instead of all over the line.
5.) Depth, although that may also be applied to #4.
6.) Wr's understanding their roles and being better prepared.
7.) Running backs seeing the whole and making better and quicker decisions.
8.) TE's blocking better.
9.) Hack being more comfortable in the system and trusting the guys on the line.
10.) Coaches being more comfortable with the players and trusting their ability, thus more varied play calling.
Let me add one more.
11.) While Donovan was our best lineman he was probably only playing 80% for most of the season.
The guy really gutted it out for the team but you could tell he was no where near the player he was the year before.
So hopefully a healthy LT will also add to the stability and improvement.
This post was edited on 4/13 10:23 AM by BBrown