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  1. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    Scaife is not a guard. Been saying that since the beginning. College T and pro C if he gets there. I disagree on the OL play during that ‘16 losing streak. They were terrible. Richt had to change the offense to get the ball out quicker and the team immediately went on a run.
  2. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    We weren't praising those guys during the 4-game losing streak in 2016. They struggled brutally. Somebody even made a GIF of Kc McDermott doing a split in pass pro.
  3. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    Could be. I don't see a full-on implosion if King is healthy. A slide like 2017, that is a definite possibly. This looks like a 2-3 loss team to me, but there is room for improvement and adjustments.
  4. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    Williams is the only one with a chance in the near future. The others have to keep developing but have enough tools (they each have multiple years left after this one). Gaynor probably isn't athletic enough, but the others are. I'd say Zion has the best chance long-term. OL is a development...
  5. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    History says this is probably wrong. Keep in mind that Tyree St. Louis has started NFL games this year, Kc McDermott has played and Ty Gauthier is one call away on a practice squad.
  6. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    This is where I'm at, although I'm mixed about the future. Reasons for optimism: We're landing kids like Don Chaney, Leonard Taylor and James Williams. That's something new. Manny has exceeded my expectations as a recruiter. He's also been pretty good at adjustments and fixing problems since...
  7. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    I mentioned it in the OP. People thought we'd be better at LB because Shaq didn't run a 4.5. Now they are seeing how impactful he was.
  8. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    No, I couldn’t parse it out.
  9. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    10 yard+ allowed: 2019: 23.3 per game 2020: 11.6 per game 20 yard+ allowed: 2019: 5 per game 2020: 3.7 per game 30 yard+ allowed: 2019: 1.5 per game 2020: 1.7 per game 40 yard+ allowed: 2019: 0.5 per game 2020: 0.92 per game 50 yard+ allowed: 2019: 0.17 per game 2020: 0.46 per game
  10. DMoney

    Stat comparison with last year

    Couple caveats here. There are better teams in the second half of the schedule, so some of these stats may change considerably. Second, when comparing 2020 to 2019, I measured the 2020 stats by where they would rank last year. This year's rankings don't mean much given the staggered conference...
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