So how about that IPF

I don't think we need an OC. I also don't think Richt is as stubborn as some you of you want think. I bet we see some tweaks.

The biggest issue we have right now is a QB that is badly inconsistent. If we can shore up a QB that can hit a minimum of 60% of his passes, the O will automatically improve even if we change NOTHING.
 
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I excited to see the OL now that Milsap and Charles are no longer on the left side.
 
Definitely need to change some things on offense. Too inefficient in the red zone and on 3rd down which is terrible for an offense. Bring in an oc or something. That’s not the only problem that we have but it’s a pretty big one

Will Realus George be the answer to those short yardage, goal line problems?

George, Reed, Scafe, Lingawd, Irvin, Jordan, Polendey are more likely the answer. That is a MASSIVE difference of power/strength over

no FB, Darling, McDermott, Homer, Irvin, a WR cause we didn't have a 2nd TE.

Throw in Mallory. The threat of him getting out one on one on a LB will cause DCs nightmares.

I was only focused on short yardage/goal line running. If we want to talk offense, I think Richards, Hightower, Cager with a QB that is good with his placement (back shoulder or over the shoulder) based on CB coverage. Along with slants/rubs...

I'm pretty encouraged by Cager's play in much of the latter half of the season. I think the guy made some significant strides in getting better. He looked great in the Wisconsin game, when Rosier managed to get the ball to him.
 
Our offense will be better next year, as is was paper thin after we lost Walton, AH, Herndon.

Our defense will take a step back next year if Norton and McIntosh declare. We also lose Trent Harris and likely Michael Jackson.

I expect a similar record to 2017, and likely the same in 2019 unless we can pick up some better recruiters on defense.
 
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