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Originally Posted by Chico23231
Actually last year, the depth (Catalina, kalis, kujo, bergstrom, tj clemmings) that came in to replace ailing starters were mostly terrible. Nsekhe was injuried and bad when he played. The drafted rookie who came into starting lineup wasn’t great either.
Just saying maybe they can be coached up, but the depth was really bad last year along the Oline.
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Most were young players thrown "into the fire". My point is that gives a coach like Callahan a real good idea of what depth he's got there. It's not really fair to judge an Oline once the injuries start piling up because the best olines are those that have time together and a group cohesiveness. We didn't have that last year, so each player had to hold their own, and for the most part they were up to the task - if we had running backs that could have helped out.
Barring another injury plagued oline year (and who knows if it will be or not) Im willing to bet that the oline of TW ? CR BS MM, will be a very good one.