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We pretty much have the same team we had back in 03-04.


Awesomeness!!

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Look at it like this. QB that nobody is really sure about. We can not be stopped running the ball (Stephon Davis, Foster, even Nick Goings....lol...Nick Goings) The WR group was a little better with Ricky P and Moose, but neither one has a light it up kind of guy. The defense was, and still is our best side of the ball. Hardy and Brown on our D-Line will be in QBs faces all year, mark my words. Decent corners, not great, but not terrible, and the linebackers are still awesome....please we still have Kasey!

Keep pounding.

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Our secondary is WAYYYYYYY better than 03 or 04. D-line is worse, LB is probably just a tad worse because witherspoon/morgan are better than Beason/Connor. If you throw in fields it gets even more one sided even if Davis comes back.

O-line is better, more well rounded. Run game is much better. WR is far worse. QB is a push for now. 03-04 Jake might be better than Moore if preseason means anything. I think Moore will be better though.

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Our secondary is WAYYYYYYY better than 03 or 04. D-line is worse, LB is probably just a tad worse because witherspoon/morgan are better than Beason/Connor. If you throw in fields it gets even more one sided even if Davis comes back.

O-line is better, more well rounded. Run game is much better. WR is far worse. QB is a push for now. 03-04 Jake might be better than Moore if preseason means anything. I think Moore will be better though.

Fields didn't play in 03, much like Davis will not play this year.

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Our Dline is no where close to the 03 dline. While this line is smaller and quicker the 03 line just dominated... Rucker, Jenkins, Peppers and co, just man handled other offensive lines. Plus we had an established receiving corps, with polished veterans, not rookies who are out to prove themselves.

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