Well damnnnn PR! haha - ok I have a few responses below, and keep in mind I was looking at the positive aspects, for sure there are questions and concerns too!
PlayerRep said:
The realist view.
1. Sorry, can 3 new young starters on o-line be terrific in first season of play? They may eventually be great, but can't imagine 3 new starters are immediately great players. And the returners are only a walk-on TE and a big athletic skinny kid who has taken time to develop. Hopefully, he is finally great.
2. Hope Calhoun and others can improve the overall quality of strong rib's. Remains to be seen.
3. Need a good or very good qb who can run this complicated offense. The key to the offense. Not sure any new qb is going to be able to grasp the offense and run it well, based on prior 2 years.
4. Secondary needs to show big improvement if the coaches are going to put the same amount of big pressure on them. Who will be able to cover like JR? Don't think any of them. A solid core with some talent and experience coming back, but where are the backups and how much can they improve? Different pass defense could help, if coaches do that.
5. Linebackers return and should improve. Buss is terrific. Where are the other all conference guys?
6. Returning tacklers. Looks very good. Note that the backers got most of the tackles, along with a couple safeties.
7. WR's who return should be better by a year. They need to be. Homan is a loss. 2 of the frosh are supposedly very good. In this offense, receivers need to be better and catch more hard balls. Lots of potential, but a bunch of guys needs to step up. And a qb needs to be getting the ball to them.
8. Yes, perhaps a more favorable schedule, in terms of home and away.
9. Coaches? I defer to you experts.
10. I don't think redshirts can magically step in and make everything good. Can fill some holes, but takes more time/years.
11. How about the d-line? Big worry for me.
12. Kickers? ?? Punter? Hopefully, he recovers from being bummed at himself.
13. Long snapper. See one was recruited last year. Don't know anything about him.
14. Heart, tradition, find way to win games and win on road, locker room. Need improvement.
15. Fewer penalties and dumb mistakes. Please. Team isn't good enough for those bonehead plays.
16. Punt and KO coverage. Needs to improve.
17. Returns. Need better blocking. Hopefully, JLM is healthy and the coaches are willing to use him. Otherwise, who are the good returners?
Point #1 We're actually only breaking in only 2 new linemen. Reese, Villanueva, and Sprunk all return. Presumably starting a 3-star OL recruit from 2 years ago at RT and an RS-Soph in Hart at G, giving him 3 years in the system. We're not plugging in a bunch of total brand new/green players in.
Point #2 With Calhoun as #1 and if he can stay healthy though the season that addresses the largest portion of concern with production of this position. Yes we need Favors and another guy to step up as well, but this position from the starter standpoint is in good shape.
Point #3 All three QBs brought in by Stitt/Selle for this offense, going of the last 2 years comment we had a QB recruited for a different offense who fortunately was incredibly intelligent and learned the offense really well. Adding in three hand picked/recruited QBs meant for this system, 2 of 3 who have spent the last year observing it and running it as backups, we've got some first hand knowledge there. Phillips was an SEC QB and Jensen has been praised by Selle for his smarts and has been nominated for a national award for freshman football player academic success.
Point #4 Clearly a focus on mixing in man and zone needs to be done this off-season so the defense can adapt as needed. Markell Sanders could make that next step to being a lockdown guy, hell so could McKinley. JR Nelson didn't start playing at his highest level until halfway through his junior season. Watch for Lewis Cowans to make a splash if his first fall camp was any indicator.
Point #5 Buss and Strahm are all conference guys. Banks needs to improve his gap assignment and containment on the edge but has been a mostly steady player
Point #6 Yep, backers and safeties usually lead teams in tackles. Of the returning positions by tackles it goes as follows, LB, LB, S, LB, DT, S, LB, DE, DT/DE, CB, CB
Point #7 Exactly, WR improvement and the new QB running the full offense more effectively will be a major key for a successful 2017.
Point #8 We'll have to see how the teams shake out but at this point it looks favorable, however teams vary from season to season.
Point #9 lol indeed, plenty of message board posters that know far more on coaches who I'm sure are really well qualified at it too.
Point #10 I don't think redshirt frosh will be the turning point for success. At this point we're looking at one on the O-line starting, one fighting for a QB spot, and the rest at various depth positions at WR, CB, and DT. Otherwise not much reliance on them.
Point #11 Worried about the D-line but both times in the last two years we had some heavy turnover. Schye needs to step up to be our next great pass rusher. We've got two JuCo guys coming in at DE. Sims is a rising star, not sure if DT or DE, Bedell might be finally ready to contribute. Davidson does
the dirty work and never got the credit, some apparently blind fans like 5700 didn't think he did much (he did). Bradley returns, MMO, and Davis also inside. Interesting crew that certainly has to make MAJOR strides.
Point #12 If Semenza can get over the yips with PATs or Purdy adds some power I think we'll be ok. Of all our prior great kickers they all had similar (or worse) completion % from fieldgoals in their first year. Williams is a tough kid, I'm sure he'll bounce back and be fine.
Point #13 Yeah, we'll have to see.
Point #14 Biggest intangible of the off-season IMO. This coaching staff is full of assistants that know the pride and tradition of this program and should able to effectively communicate it. Stitt has to continue to let that sink in with him as well, his comments of self-reflection and improvement hopefully incorporate that.
Point #15 Dumb penalties really only reared their head as the season collapsed against UNC and MSU. Agreed this team isn't good enough to absorb those and hopefully a point of focus this off-season. Early in the season the team was able to actually get other teams to commit penalties against them - need to get that type of swagger back and not lose their cool.
Point #16 Most of the PR/KR units should return a bulk of the guys from last season. That could be good (experience) but could also be a concern (prior results).
Point #17 Agreed with JLM. Lyons on KR's was also good. Not sure if some of the RS-frosh can contribute there?