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Originally Posted by GridIron26
While I agree with the Oline being our weakest point on team, based on what I have been reading about what players are saying about Scott Turner and his offense, it seems as if Turner is being creative and include a lot of pre-snap movements to allow the offense identify what kind of base the defense is in. This can help the Oline to react better, 1 or 2 seconds can make a difference. Nonetheless, Oline is still a significant concern.
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It is a concern. However, I think you're going to see mainly quickly developing plays. Get the ball in Gibson, McKissic, Love, Sims, and McLaurin hands and let them go. All are money in open space. Pound the rock with Peterson also. This will be the primary recipe.
I would be surprised if the offense isn't better than last year. Not great but serviceable. I think people will be surprised somewhat. Worst thing about not having a great oline is not being able to use more deep, slow developing plays so Haskins can flash his cannon.
I think many are underestimating Haskins development/talent/hard work from last year and some of the guys we brought in. Gibson, McKissic, Thomas and Love can make this offense better. NFL is about making plays and that's what these guys do.