Just Wondering

romegajacket

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I haven't been able to get in to Atlanta for any of the preseason scrimmages or practices, so I'm wondering if:

1) Are our quaterbacks tough enough to successfully run this CPJ offense? Can they handle the hits that are most likely coming?

2) For those attending practice; are our QBs able to read defenses well enough to make this offense work?

3) If not the QB, what position on offense will be the hardest for our team to master?
 
The O Line is the toughest. If we have a good year it be because the O line comes a long fast and learns the blocking assignments. We have the QBs and backs. We have talent everywhere. Our team is set everywhere but the O line in my personal opinion. Im not knocking them its just a completely different scheme and it is tough to master in such a short period of time.

I think our season depends most on how the O line performs. Our QBs are fine. They will do well.
 
I agree. The O-Line is going to be the most important part of this team as it is of any team. If we get our O-line clicking and moving people off the ball we will probably continue our bowl streak.
 
I haven't been able to get in to Atlanta for any of the preseason scrimmages or practices, so I'm wondering if:

1) Are our quaterbacks tough enough to successfully run this CPJ offense? Can they handle the hits that are most likely coming?

2) For those attending practice; are our QBs able to read defenses well enough to make this offense work?

3) If not the QB, what position on offense will be the hardest for our team to master?


Rome, there is no hope. We are weak, we have to take calculus, we have learned a new offense and we aren't smart enough to learn it quickly. In general, we are doomed and will be lucky to finish in the Top 100 of D1 schools. God Bless Us.

My kids went to school with Michael Phelps.
 
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