Something that occurred to me over the weekend. We perennially joke about "next year," but I think most of us missed the fact that last year was our "next year." Returning 4-year QB (greatly under appreciated), solid O-line and RBs. 10-1 record and a great bowl win.
Maybe b/c of covid and the shortened season and many fans thinking we got "screwed" out of a playoff spot we didn't appreciate how good last season was. Last year's Bama game effectively was our playoff game.
On paper this season shouldn't be that surprising (except for our still underperforming WRs and TEs). We knew o-line would be a huge question mark. We should have known QB was a question mark. So many people thought that Haynes would step right in and be better than Mond. Of course you can't predict a season ending injury, but in the small sample of Haynes that we saw, there was nothing to show that we would have done much better against arkansas or MSU.
Yes, I still think Haynes is better than Zach but we should have seen that this was a rebuilding year, maybe 8-4. W/ Zach, 6-6.
Maybe b/c of covid and the shortened season and many fans thinking we got "screwed" out of a playoff spot we didn't appreciate how good last season was. Last year's Bama game effectively was our playoff game.
On paper this season shouldn't be that surprising (except for our still underperforming WRs and TEs). We knew o-line would be a huge question mark. We should have known QB was a question mark. So many people thought that Haynes would step right in and be better than Mond. Of course you can't predict a season ending injury, but in the small sample of Haynes that we saw, there was nothing to show that we would have done much better against arkansas or MSU.
Yes, I still think Haynes is better than Zach but we should have seen that this was a rebuilding year, maybe 8-4. W/ Zach, 6-6.