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Who is the most important/ will have the biggest impact of Sr.'s this year?
I think the most important and possibly biggest impact will be Trevor Laws.
I want to see Tommy Z. on O. I want to see him some how get the ball like 5 to 10 times a game.
I have to pick Sullivan, that or Laws, but I think it's sully by a long ways. How can you estimate the presence of a veteran at center with 3 rookie lineman and 1 sophomore? His impact is uncalculable. Carlson is awesome, but you can have other tightends. They might not be as good, but it won't handicap your team a whole lot. Without an OLine though... what are you gonna do? Punt on first down? Laws should help be a similar anchor on the defense, but I think he's more replacable than Sully, though not by much.
That is the same logic that makes me think Laws. Everyone will be talking about Zibby and Laws should be able to quietly go about his buisness making him the D Line anchor. Two difference makers are better than one. Besides an offence can go away from Zibby but Laws will always be in your face (hopefully).Zibby is very important as well because every good team has ONE player on defense that is a difference maker. The attitude he possesses is instrumental, especially for next year.
Most important and biggest impact may in fact be two (or more) different players.
Most important? Sullivan and Laws. Their leadership and experience will be the only glimmers of stability on an o-line and d-line filled with inexperience.
Biggest impact? Carlson, hands down. And I'll throw out a different angle on this one...Carlson is not gonna throw down the stats he did in '06, because defenses will no longer be surprised and may even key in on him, opening up more opportunities for Grimes and the young WR's to see more single coverages and make some plays.
I think Zibby needs to step up and he will be a leader on this team. Zibby needs to have a year with at some special teams returns and some big plays on on D.
I think Zibby needs to quit biting on the play action & defend the damn pass. Maybe put boxing on hold & concentrate on his overall game if he truly wants to be a 1st day draft pick at safety. Otherwise, bulk up & move to LB where he can put that run stopping ability to even greater efficacy. I'm no expert & it's only opinion, but I don't know why he doesn't follow in the shoes of an Urlacher (who played a little receiver & returned punts in addition to playing safety in college). Obvoiusly, the staff thinks he'll serve well at safety & I realize the porous pass defense can't be blamed on one player. He just seems like he has all the intangibles of a LB. On a similar note, I'm wondering if they'll move Lambert to free safety to replace Ndukwe or plug in one of the young guys.
I would definitely give Lambert a shot at safety in spring practice, but i would want to make sure his tackling is up to par, especially against the tougher teams.
I agree but wouldn't it be nice to have an alleged pass defender as a safety? Ndukwe, like Zibby, could lay the wood, but together they combined for a horrible last line of defense when it came to the pass. Hindsight being 20/20, I wonder how Ndukwe would've fared at LB where he was originally moved to from WR? I'm sure this topic will be one of many this spring.