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Allen never preformed to his 2006 totals with the exception of his 275-yard rushing game. After the injury he sustained he wasnt the same back the rest of the year. Bolen wasnt the answer or he was knicked up too, whatever the reason we had no rushing game in 2007. Obviously Stripling isnt going to run effectively between the tackles, his game is outside rushing & screen/swing passes. We had no other RB capable of carrying the running game from the loss of Kolby & Bush. Quote:
We didnt adequately replace a lot from 2006 maybe Brohm and Douglass 3 - 200-yard recieving games hid that fact in the early season. We obviously werent the offense we were in 2004, 2005 or 2006, we couldnt win in a shootout not only because of the defense, the offense played a part in that too. I also agree no LB's stepped up in 2007 and I think it's doubtful any true freshman would step in and make an impact at that position. I suppose it is possible someone already on the roster could through spring & summer practice step up and improve. Quote:
I do hope that Cantwell, in his time in the U of L program and learning from Brohm that he can play at game speed and pick up blitzes next year. I doubt he will be a mirror image of Brohm but he proved he can play in the VT bowl game 2 seasons ago. At Tight End losing both barnage & Kuhn will hurt. I like how they listed Victor Anderson as RB/Ath on the roster.
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"I don't have to hope. Ever since the first day I put on the pads, I've been a leader in some capacity. The way I work and the way I play on Sundays, guys are going to follow." - RB Ricky Williams, on whether he hopes to be a team leader. Last edited by bling49; 11-26-2007 at 11:23 AM. |
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I just see the running game differently, bling. Yeah, we had injury issues there with Bolen and Allen as well as Stripling's suspension. But now that those guys are back playing, we still can't run the ball with any effectiveness. The whole approach to running has just changed under Stubbs. Allen shouldn't be going out to the flats 6+ times a game to catch screen passes. Stripling shouldn't be running the ball right up the gut on one play much less consecutive plays like we saw against West Virginia. To me, it's hard to get a good read on how much of the drop-off was injury/player loss (only Kolby counts in this discussion... we had no problems playing without Bush all last year) and how much was just bad coaching and playcalling.
Other than that point, it sounds to me like we agree on the prospects for next season. What young talent we have (that we didn't run off the team or had their careers ended with freak injuries or medical conditions) hasn't been coached up to make anyone confident that they can replace the departing seniors and improve on this likely 5-7 season. Both lines are going to be less talented and thinner, the LB unit is down to almost nothing, the QB & WR positions are taking a hit, and the secondary and running game are total wild cards from both a coaching and talent standpoint. I'm not looking for a winning record next season.
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