Also, what are the chances a first year OL starts like Kenyon or Brice did?
And Princess Di is wearing a new dress.Madman said:
Inflation has now hit double digits per month. Basic consumer products can't be regularly found and gas is now $29 a gallon when available. Netflix is still a bargain, so nobody notices.
Germany is now partnered with Russia and NATO exists in name only. China's invasion of Taiwan was a success but wasn't enough to distract from systemic problems at home and political assassinations are now regularly happening.
But
Aggies win National Championship.
Depends who we get, I don't think any of the current commitments are first year starters but if we get any of the 5 stars they have the ability to. Fatheree will be LT, Foster will be G or C, Robinson will be G, RT is up in the air and Ogunbiyi at LG was inconsistent. Ideally Matthews gets healthy and take C so Foster can take the LG spot but I would not bet on that happening. Matthews being able to play would make me a lot more confident.TAM85 said:
Also, what are the chances a first year OL starts like Kenyon or Brice did?
Just because you want wildcat to work doesn't mean it will work.Digital_Java said:
Not sure I understand the thought process that next years SOS will be on the easier side. Road games against Bama, Aub and Miss St (who we could not handle at home this year) along with Napier Florida and Kelly Lsu squads at home is very tricky to predict.
Talent wise we will have more than enough, but can all of that be developed into cohesive and complimentary Off and Def units?
This year's QB was not the problem (nor is he the long-term solution). Calzada had bad knee and shoulder after the Aub game obviously, so why did Jimbo/Dickey not install 4-5 wildcat plays for Anias at QB to provide another wrinkle to defend against when converting key, third-down and short yardage? That alone could have easily turned the Ole Miss and Lsu outcomes around. We've had 3+ weeks to install this in preparation for Wake Forest since conclusion of regular season...not rocket science, just a fundamental understanding of math and probability).