Why his left arm look smaller than his right
Defense will be better after losing your best DT and LB?Simple answer....the D will be better. The offense will look different and may or may not take a step back, but the D will be vastly improved.
1. AR wasn't our best player last year. The most talented? Yes. Best? No. That would go to the Torrence along with our 2 headed RETURNING monsters at RB Trell and Trev.
2. OL has been muddied by injuries this camp so i'm not worried about their performance last night. Our starting (projected) 5 didn't even play together so there goes that. Will they be like they were last year? A little bit of drop off but won't be that much of a difference. Sale is a very good OL coach so i'm not worried about there.
3. WR position will be the same if not better as the season goes on. Got more speed and athleticism coming in with the freshmen class. TE room got more athletic but just lacks game experience and I expect Arli$$ to emerge as the season goes on as our best receiving threat in the TE room.
4. DL will be better just off the strength of having more DEPTH at the DT position.
5. LB's will be something to watch but we'll be more athletic there as well. Losing Ventrell hurts no matter how you slice it and Wingo not being available during the spring doesn't help either. Shamar James going to take a leap this year. How big (and effective) of a leap remains to be seen.
6. Corners will be fine. With Moore being back healthy in the fall, him and J Marsh will man the corners. I mean that's what I would prefer to be the starters but they may, once again, try and shoehorn Jayden Hill as a starter opposite Marsh and i'm not a fan of it but whatever.
7. Safety will be better as well. We just sent 2 safeties to the draft (who'll be undrafted btw imo) who ran 4.7's at the combine AND Pro Day. Had Rashad Torrence came back, he was getting his spot taken anyways by Miguel Mitchell who Corey Raymond loves. Kamari gotta show me something cause last year he looked slower than expected and not as physical as expected.
8. Special teams.....that was an underrated undoing of us last year. We STILL don't have a reliable FG kicker. For all the talk about QB and what we're going to do at that position, we need to be talking about what UF is going to do at kicker cause that's NOT a good spot. Special teams overall was not good.
With all that being said...6-8 win team. The 8 will come from the ball bouncing our way in a few games but I think it's a 6-7 win team and i'm realistically OK with that. This wouldn't have been a playoff contending team even IF Richardson came back
Maaaaan………you’re gonna be in for a LONG season after what I saw in that spring gameSimple answer....the D will be better. The offense will look different and may or may not take a step back, but the D will be vastly improved.
1. AR wasn't our best player last year. The most talented? Yes. Best? No. That would go to the Torrence along with our 2 headed RETURNING monsters at RB Trell and Trev.
2. OL has been muddied by injuries this camp so i'm not worried about their performance last night. Our starting (projected) 5 didn't even play together so there goes that. Will they be like they were last year? A little bit of drop off but won't be that much of a difference. Sale is a very good OL coach so i'm not worried about there.
3. WR position will be the same if not better as the season goes on. Got more speed and athleticism coming in with the freshmen class. TE room got more athletic but just lacks game experience and I expect Arli$$ to emerge as the season goes on as our best receiving threat in the TE room.
4. DL will be better just off the strength of having more DEPTH at the DT position.
5. LB's will be something to watch but we'll be more athletic there as well. Losing Ventrell hurts no matter how you slice it and Wingo not being available during the spring doesn't help either. Shamar James going to take a leap this year. How big (and effective) of a leap remains to be seen.
6. Corners will be fine. With Moore being back healthy in the fall, him and J Marsh will man the corners. I mean that's what I would prefer to be the starters but they may, once again, try and shoehorn Jayden Hill as a starter opposite Marsh and i'm not a fan of it but whatever.
7. Safety will be better as well. We just sent 2 safeties to the draft (who'll be undrafted btw imo) who ran 4.7's at the combine AND Pro Day. Had Rashad Torrence came back, he was getting his spot taken anyways by Miguel Mitchell who Corey Raymond loves. Kamari gotta show me something cause last year he looked slower than expected and not as physical as expected.
8. Special teams.....that was an underrated undoing of us last year. We STILL don't have a reliable FG kicker. For all the talk about QB and what we're going to do at that position, we need to be talking about what UF is going to do at kicker cause that's NOT a good spot. Special teams overall was not good.
With all that being said...6-8 win team. The 8 will come from the ball bouncing our way in a few games but I think it's a 6-7 win team and i'm realistically OK with that. This wouldn't have been a playoff contending team even IF Richardson came back
Defense will be better after losing your best DT and LB?
Maaaaan………you’re gonna be in for a LONG season after what I saw in that spring game
There’s some talent to work with. Etienne, some of the young receivers, and d lineman looked pretty good but that qb & o line combo wasI won’t argue anyone saying that
Wait seriously? Who did you have ahead of him lmaoDexter was our best DT based off what???
Simple answer....the D will be better. The offense will look different and may or may not take a step back, but the D will be vastly improved.
1. AR wasn't our best player last year. The most talented? Yes. Best? No. That would go to the Torrence along with our 2 headed RETURNING monsters at RB Trell and Trev.
2. OL has been muddied by injuries this camp so i'm not worried about their performance last night. Our starting (projected) 5 didn't even play together so there goes that. Will they be like they were last year? A little bit of drop off but won't be that much of a difference. Sale is a very good OL coach so i'm not worried about there.
3. WR position will be the same if not better as the season goes on. Got more speed and athleticism coming in with the freshmen class. TE room got more athletic but just lacks game experience and I expect Arli$$ to emerge as the season goes on as our best receiving threat in the TE room.
4. DL will be better just off the strength of having more DEPTH at the DT position.
5. LB's will be something to watch but we'll be more athletic there as well. Losing Ventrell hurts no matter how you slice it and Wingo not being available during the spring doesn't help either. Shamar James going to take a leap this year. How big (and effective) of a leap remains to be seen.
6. Corners will be fine. With Moore being back healthy in the fall, him and J Marsh will man the corners. I mean that's what I would prefer to be the starters but they may, once again, try and shoehorn Jayden Hill as a starter opposite Marsh and i'm not a fan of it but whatever.
7. Safety will be better as well. We just sent 2 safeties to the draft (who'll be undrafted btw imo) who ran 4.7's at the combine AND Pro Day. Had Rashad Torrence came back, he was getting his spot taken anyways by Miguel Mitchell who Corey Raymond loves. Kamari gotta show me something cause last year he looked slower than expected and not as physical as expected.
8. Special teams.....that was an underrated undoing of us last year. We STILL don't have a reliable FG kicker. For all the talk about QB and what we're going to do at that position, we need to be talking about what UF is going to do at kicker cause that's NOT a good spot. Special teams overall was not good.
With all that being said...6-8 win team. The 8 will come from the ball bouncing our way in a few games but I think it's a 6-7 win team and i'm realistically OK with that. This wouldn't have been a playoff contending team even IF Richardson came back
Wait seriously? Who did you have ahead of him lmao
Imagine if homie took one look at Mertz and said yeah I’m good.
Imagine if homie took one look at Mertz and said yeah I’m good.
Lol. Are you actually an Internist?Hey!!! That’s my job!!! Literally, that’s my job!!
I said in the game thread, if he was there then he’s seriously looking at jumping in the portal already and I’d take him too.Bruh please tell me Andy Jean wasn't at the game. If that's true that is funny asf. If he wants to transfer I'll still take him lol
Your OL isn’t close to last year and QBs are atrocious.Simple answer....the D will be better. The offense will look different and may or may not take a step back, but the D will be vastly improved.
1. AR wasn't our best player last year. The most talented? Yes. Best? No. That would go to the Torrence along with our 2 headed RETURNING monsters at RB Trell and Trev.
2. OL has been muddied by injuries this camp so i'm not worried about their performance last night. Our starting (projected) 5 didn't even play together so there goes that. Will they be like they were last year? A little bit of drop off but won't be that much of a difference. Sale is a very good OL coach so i'm not worried about there.
3. WR position will be the same if not better as the season goes on. Got more speed and athleticism coming in with the freshmen class. TE room got more athletic but just lacks game experience and I expect Arli$$ to emerge as the season goes on as our best receiving threat in the TE room.
4. DL will be better just off the strength of having more DEPTH at the DT position.
5. LB's will be something to watch but we'll be more athletic there as well. Losing Ventrell hurts no matter how you slice it and Wingo not being available during the spring doesn't help either. Shamar James going to take a leap this year. How big (and effective) of a leap remains to be seen.
6. Corners will be fine. With Moore being back healthy in the fall, him and J Marsh will man the corners. I mean that's what I would prefer to be the starters but they may, once again, try and shoehorn Jayden Hill as a starter opposite Marsh and i'm not a fan of it but whatever.
7. Safety will be better as well. We just sent 2 safeties to the draft (who'll be undrafted btw imo) who ran 4.7's at the combine AND Pro Day. Had Rashad Torrence came back, he was getting his spot taken anyways by Miguel Mitchell who Corey Raymond loves. Kamari gotta show me something cause last year he looked slower than expected and not as physical as expected.
8. Special teams.....that was an underrated undoing of us last year. We STILL don't have a reliable FG kicker. For all the talk about QB and what we're going to do at that position, we need to be talking about what UF is going to do at kicker cause that's NOT a good spot. Special teams overall was not good.
With all that being said...6-8 win team. The 8 will come from the ball bouncing our way in a few games but I think it's a 6-7 win team and i'm realistically OK with that. This wouldn't have been a playoff contending team even IF Richardson came back
Based off who else is thereDexter was our best DT based off what???
Maaaaan………you’re gonna be in for a LONG season after what I saw in that spring game