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If they get any "pass blocking" at all their passing game could easily be the BIA in 2020.
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If they get any "pass blocking" at all their passing game could easily be the BIA in 2020.
Yeah that'd be 4 of 5 being 5 star recruits and not to be out done the DL has 2 of 4 as 5 star recruits!So it occurred to me the other day, if the OL starting lineup goes Munford/Miller/Myers/Davis/NPF then we are looking at what, 3-4 of the starting OL being a former 5 star recruit?
@LordJeffBuck does all the recruiting comparisons with tsun so I'll leave it to him but just another reminder of how OSU recruits/reloads vs anyone else in the B1G (or in the country really).
Amazing.
This is where I hope we took some notes from @Nutriaitch team and put some of our WRs in the backfield to create massive matchup issues. The way LSU was motioning Jefferson out of the backfield was lethal.I really feel like a pass catching threat out of the backfield is the only thing missing for this offense. And can that same guy be effective in pass pro?
Urban once said that RB was the “Cadillac” position in CFB...Fields is a legit dual threat QB but do we really want him optioning teams to death?
IMO the RB competition for playing time comes down to three things:
1) Ball security
2) Always falling forward and gaining yards
3) Passing game proficiency
So, who out of the RB room will step up and be a legit threat to compromise a defense’s weakness vs the pass?
Captain obvious here but if you’re fumbling, it’s a problem...if you’re being stopped for no gain, it’s a problem...
But if you’re not a threat to catch the ball or can’t pick up blitzes effectively it seriously limits this offense’s true potential. This might sound like I’m nitpicking but the dude who is closest to the QB needs to be a versatile weapon and there’s still a lot to prove for these young Bucks.
You missed the 2 most obvious WR options: Wilson and Williams! Wilson already beat out McCall for PR, so we know he can move with the ball in space, and Williams is like a Campbell/Ginn mashup. Both would be dangerous out of the backfield, along with Gill, and possibly Fleming(I could see a RS year for Cooper)Yeah that'd be 4 of 5 being 5 star recruits and not to be out done the DL has 2 of 4 as 5 star recruits!
This is where I hope we took some notes from @Nutriaitch team and put some of our WRs in the backfield to create massive matchup issues. The way LSU was motioning Jefferson out of the backfield was lethal.
Some obvious people would be Gill, Cooper, and IMO Fleming would be a monster in that role.
I am so excited to see this offense. I really think Williams will be one of the fastest players in football, Wilson is the best at coming down with the ball, and then there's Olave who's one of the best over all. Then you add in everything we have from the freshman class and honestly who do you stop?You missed the 2 most obvious WR options: Wilson and Williams! Wilson already beat out McCall for PR, so we know he can move with the ball in space, and Williams is like a Campbell/Ginn mashup. Both would be dangerous out of the backfield, along with Gill, and possibly Fleming(I could see a RS year for Cooper)
When’s the last time we had two natural WRs on this level? (Using “natural” in a way that Campbell/Ginn/Boston would be considered athletes playing receiver, but not pure WRs). Smith/Thomas were an absolute lethal combination, but Wilson/Olave next year might be an all-timer.
There are several, but none to start out the year at this level.
Smith and Thomas took a while but at the end of '14 were there. After that I'd say Jenkins and Holmes in '03 and then Boston and Miller in '98.