Trotter: you say that the offense will progress as far as the number of O-Linemen that are "ready-to-play". Then you ask of any news. Scares me a bit. I must have missed [could easily happen] information on injured O-Line [I know Cwynar is re-habbing on defense , but I thought O-Line was OK.]
Dear OMM,
So sorry for any alarm. As usual I must beg forgiveness for my crude attempts at communication.
My hypothesis, is the more Kelly has ready to play at his level, the more he has to load, and the more he has to fire. I have watched the man personally at this past spring game, (no not stalking or creeping, or whatever); he is a ball of energy, switched on high.
That is the way his teams play, so he likes to substitute regularly. He gave a goal last year that no one picked up on: two offensive lines ready to go. Two deep at any position. He again has showed that philosophy at DOG.
He stated the same in press conferences, talking about how little difference there is between a starter and the first guy in. I was simply inquiring as to how some of the players behind the starters were doing on the offensive line.
I have heard some wisps about the second year of a Longo program. Not much recently. If the second line is read, it could be high octane from start to finish. Or you could have two completely different offenses.
BT