Book appears to have reached his peak. He does not have the patience to read defenses or the vision to see the field. Witness the TE running wide open down the middle of the field at least once in every game this year, and Book bailing out of the pocket and running. How do you miss an open receiver in the MIDDLE of the field right in front of you, consistently?
The defensive line is a monster and championship caliber. Too bad most of the DE rotation is leaving after this year, perhaps the young ones can step it up quickly next season. MTA appears to be Tillery version 2, hell he might even be better. The DTs are much stronger at this point in the year than I thought they would be.
LBs are playing very well and that is a tribute to the many that rotate in to make plays. This is a deep position that just needs more experience.
The CBs are a tad disappointing but that is probably because Love is gone. Pride is not the same guy, but he is solid. With his speed, I expect him to get drafted higher than Love did even if he is not as good a cover CB. Bracy is solid, and you can see that he will develop into a good player.
The safeties do not appear to be as good as hyped (exception Hamilton). My personal opinion was that they were a bit over-hyped from last year, and it appears I was right. Hamilton is an absolute stud, however.
The offensive line pass blocks well, and their run blocking improved today. Virginia has a solid defensive line and their performance should be respected. I have a feeling this line will be playing very well by the end of the year.
The RBs are limited which is why I would like to see Kelly and Co. develop the young ones. I doubt we get into the playoffs and we won't win because of QB limitations, so we should use this season to get as many young players experience as possible (other than the redshirt candidates).
Jones finally stepping in at DE and made a huge play. The depth there this year is stupid good, not sure even teams like Clemson have had the type of quality depth in their DEs that we have this year. What an anomaly after what seemed like a decade-long drought at the position.
Also reps to C'bo for making two really big plays. TJJ probably had his career game, and good for him. He is a try-hard guy that is hard to find fault with, even if he is not an elite runner. Love to have guys like him in the program to model the "right kind of guy" attitude.
Cannot wait to see Phil. Would like to develop him more in 3 games this year, assuming we get ahead early. The next two years are his to prove what he can do with this offense.
We have time to work out the offense before bowl season. Long needs to call more single- read, rhythm plays. Work in younger RBs. Wouldn't mind Book even running some varied option plays every game to take advantage of his running ability.