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I'm trying to be realisitic but man I can't wait till next season.


pstall

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Besides the obvious chance of Moore being the starter look at all the bright spots.

The current O line has gotten plenty of snaps and only solidify the Oline next year.

There is a bevy of rb's for next year. DeA and JStew for sure. But from Sutton to Goodson. As good as anyone group in the NFL.

Sherrod Martin, Teal, Munnerlyn getting tons of PT.

Hollis Thomas played amazing all things considered and James Anderson has stepped up.

Remove Crossman and get the ST to at least mid level and I can see some great stuff.

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I like how this years injuries have gave a bunch of playing time to new faces and some players who that are at the bottom of the depth chart. It showed us that we have great depth at linebacker, Running back, Offensive line, Defensive line and even our secondary has had Martin and the captain come in and make plays. The only thing we clearly don't have is a punt/return man.

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Well said, pstall. Next season is looking promise with several of our starters returning in Otah, T.Davis, Gross, etc. Our backups did a great job & should make us not worry too much if some of our starters get hurt next season. Let get back to the Playoffs next year, boys!! :)

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