Driskell thinks our wide receivers this year will be better than
last year. He knows nothing, period.
He doesn't think that. It sucks to misquote a guy and then trash him for what he didn't say.
He said that the group as a whole could be better, and I think he included Alize as well. If so, I could see it, because Chris Brown, though I love the guy, didn't get as much production as I was hoping.
He barely even said that. That's been more of Lou's talking point because it will force them to spread the ball out more. Driskell thinks that the Fuller loss is huge, Hunter and ESB have mega talent but haven't proven very much, and that there is a lot of other unproven talent.
He thinks we have the talent for almost every unit to be better this year, but he continually emphasizes that most have not proven anything.
I haven't been a big fan of what Driskell has put out there lately. He's quickly becoming the Skip Bayless of 24/7.
huh? Driskell doesn't take very many extreme positions. I think we are confusing his kind of contrarian cockiness with being a sensationalist.
The only thing he has been out there on this year is saying that the LB corp might be better this year, even without Jaylon. His argument is that as good as Jaylon was, the stats show that Joe was equally bad (and he is not a JS hater--says the injury slowed him down and he was not athletic enough to be slowed down even a little). Because BVG's defense relies on the MLB to produce big plays, and used the WILL mostly to clean up (JS was not asked to blitz much for his talent level), Joe's weaknesses were over-emphasized and Jaylon's strengths were under-utilized. If BVG stays this course, we now have a really dynamic MLB, and two good players next to him, so we could see incremental improvement. But that is only because BVG refused to adjust to the players strengths last year and cannot repeat the mistake of relying so heavily on JS again this year (because he's gone).
Even then, he says a lot of the big plays were the safeties fault. Does anyone really disagree?
He is a contrarian, but he almost always ends up somewhere near the middle by the time he's finished.
If he needs to change anything, he needs to stop interrupting Lou and just let the man finish a sentence.
There is zero proof of ESB being a productive deep threat. Could it happen? Sure. To say that it's going to happen in his first real season is a stretch.
Taking Fuller out of this offense is huge. He was the best in the country at what he did last year. That doesn't get replaced easily, if at all. Fuller was a true #1 that opened the field for everyone else. ND no longer has that.
Don't know why I am defending Driskell, but this is basically what he said. If he is more optimistic, I think he would say that the running game has more ability to open up the passing game this year, with a healthy Folston and TE corps. So the TH Jr. and ESB won't need to be as dynamic as Fuller.