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Level Of Enthusiasm Going into Game 1


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How excited are you for the season?  

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I'm excited but still nervous about a few things that make me a 6:

  • Playbook/Playcalling - Is it diversified or has that all been talk? (run game in particular?) - if not, we may still have a lot of stalled drives.  Thing is, we have an OL that can play all looks - Inside zone, Power/Gap, Midzone, outside zone, Pin & Pull.  Would love if we deployed a balanced attack with it all.  Especially now that we have 3 totally capable backs in house
  • Bryce continuing his week 13-18 play - please for the love of god work out
  • Inside Linebackers - Trevin is still developing and Rozeboom has not been good without adequate support.  Our line should help but they could be bad in both the run and pass.  
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8 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

I’m excited. It’s a new season, anything can happen. Cherish these moments. Last season it literally only lasted until game 1 so enjoy this while it lasts.

Also, look at it this way, one way or another we will have a franchise QB next year. Either Bryce shows he’s that guy this year and it’s a great season, or we crash and burn and have a high draft pick in a strong QB class. No matter what, this season will provide answers and clarity moving forward.

🎵"Always look on the bright side of life"🎶

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Every team is even from a win-loss perspective and I'm a half glass full kind of guy so 10!

 

The way I see it is if the offence can sustain longer drives it gives an opportunity for the defence to remain fresh and be more competent this year. 

I also think this year is it for Bryce. He has all the tools to deliver. Either he looks good and we have our QB1 or we move on in the offseason

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