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The future is now. IMO:
1) When is the last time we had two "warm up" games to start the season? That helps alleviate the inexperience problem (especially at QB) and get the young talent confident heading into the Michigan game.
2) I don't care if Goodman only has one catch a game for five yards as long as he is a vicious downfield blocker. I agree with NDdomer2 - WR blocking is a very big deal for what will likely be a run first offense. Apparently that bodes well for Fergie.
3) Brown downfield is too good not to take some shots (just look at Tate's first season). Go route isn't rocket science and if the kid can go up and get it you have to put him out there for half a dozen plays per game (again Tate was a monster adjusting to the ball and going after it).
4) If these kids add dimensions we are missing (and I suspect they do) I have a hard time imagining a lot of redshirting.
5) Toma's hands are like glue and he is sneaky quick. I love him as a #2 or #3 option on just about any play. I don't recall his blocking skills but he has plenty of heart to make up for build to be more than effective blocking DBs and bold enough to get in the way of LBs too.
6) Neal will see the field early and divert attention from Fergie and Brown allowing them to surprise.
7) A good run game will make the passing game better, also reducing pressure on young WRs. Easier to come in attacking than to be pressured with keeping a drive alive b/c we can't make positive yards on the ground.
I think we have all the tools to explode on offense this year. I say our over/under for points per game is 35. That is helped by a defense that will score this year and garbage time QBs/WRs running more than a clock killing offense.
1) When is the last time we had two "warm up" games to start the season? That helps alleviate the inexperience problem (especially at QB) and get the young talent confident heading into the Michigan game.
2) I don't care if Goodman only has one catch a game for five yards as long as he is a vicious downfield blocker. I agree with NDdomer2 - WR blocking is a very big deal for what will likely be a run first offense. Apparently that bodes well for Fergie.
3) Brown downfield is too good not to take some shots (just look at Tate's first season). Go route isn't rocket science and if the kid can go up and get it you have to put him out there for half a dozen plays per game (again Tate was a monster adjusting to the ball and going after it).
4) If these kids add dimensions we are missing (and I suspect they do) I have a hard time imagining a lot of redshirting.
5) Toma's hands are like glue and he is sneaky quick. I love him as a #2 or #3 option on just about any play. I don't recall his blocking skills but he has plenty of heart to make up for build to be more than effective blocking DBs and bold enough to get in the way of LBs too.
6) Neal will see the field early and divert attention from Fergie and Brown allowing them to surprise.
7) A good run game will make the passing game better, also reducing pressure on young WRs. Easier to come in attacking than to be pressured with keeping a drive alive b/c we can't make positive yards on the ground.
I think we have all the tools to explode on offense this year. I say our over/under for points per game is 35. That is helped by a defense that will score this year and garbage time QBs/WRs running more than a clock killing offense.