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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I'll take a really wild guess at the depth chart
QB- Blake Shapen with Kamario Taylor as the back up.
RB1- Davon Booth
RB2- Fluff Bothwell
RB3- Xavier Gayten
H-Back/FB- Max Reese
WR- Ayden Williams
WR- SanFrisco Magee
Slot- Brenen Thompson- he seemed to appear a lot on highlight videos from MSU.
Slot- Cam Thompson
Slot- Anthony Evans
WR- Markus Allen
WR- Ricky Johnson
TE- Sam West
H-Back/WR- Seydou Traore
Secret redzone weapon- Emeka Iloh
C- Brennan Smith
G- Trevor Mayberry
G- Blake Steen
LT- Albert Reese
RT- Jimothy Lewis
DE- Trevion Williams if he is healthy, maybe Jaray Bledsoe
DT- Will Whitson
DT- Kai McClendon
DE- Jamil Burroughs- I have a really good feeling about him
MLB- Branden Jennings
OLB- Jalen Smith or Zakari Tillman
EDGE- Raishen Thomas or Malik Sylla- probably in that order
STAR- Isaac Smith
CB- Kelley Jones
CB- Dwight Lewis
S- Jahron Manning
S- Tony Mitchell
S- Stonka
K- Kyle Ferrie
P- Ethan Pulliam
KO- Marlon Hauck
LS- Ethan Myers
KR/PR- Cam Thompson
KR/PR- Brenen Thompson
You don't think Nic Mitchell starts at MLB? What about Hunter Washington at one of the safeties? No Johnnie Daniels at a RB? You think Gullette from Texas and Sanders from NIU will get many reps at backer?
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Being as though we are less than 4 weeks from preseason camp, any insight into what is expected?
QB - Shapen, LK, Taylor
RB - Booth, Bothwell, Daniels
TE - British
WR - ?
OL - ?
Defense?
These discussions always interest me. Not necessarily that I expect inside knowledge from those with great insight and connections, but the contrast in the descriptions. The we won't suck quite as bad as last year but it will be close - and the we actually have great players at that position that will be buried in the depth chart, at multiple positions. I understand that both can be true to some degree but a bunch of cup half fulls and cup half emptys talking about how the water will taste.
For the record, I think we will be noticeably better with somewhat reasonable chance at 5 wins and an all the planets align shot at 6. This is not an inside scoop, just my thoughts.
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Originally Posted by
NWADAWG
These discussions always interest me. Not necessarily that I expect inside knowledge from those with great insight and connections, but the contrast in the descriptions. The we won't suck quite as bad as last year but it will be close - and the we actually have great players at that position that will be buried in the depth chart, at multiple positions. I understand that both can be true to some degree but a bunch of cup half fulls and cup half emptys talking about how the water will taste.
For the record, I think we will be noticeably better with somewhat reasonable chance at 5 wins and an all the planets align shot at 6. This is not an inside scoop, just my thoughts.
I think we will be markedly better on both sides of the ball, but I'm just not wholly confident that the record will show it. I mean we could be a WHOLE LOT better and still go 5-7.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
I think we will be markedly better on both sides of the ball, but I'm just not wholly confident that the record will show it. I mean we could be a WHOLE LOT better and still go 5-7.
5-7 is a wildly better win/loss record from last year. With this schedule, that will show a lot especially if that defense gets back to what Mississippi State should be putting on the field.
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
How about getting back to the basics with the DL. Insure that they know how to blow off the ball and get penetration and at least plug the dam holes. Last year they were getting blown off the LOS and getting pushed back 5 yards. I don't know if anyone else noticed last year but the RTGDFB is making a comeback.
Yeah football ain't rocket science that everyone makes it out to be. The team that wins LOS, wins the game. We lost our identity as a program since 2018.
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Originally Posted by
R2Dawg
Yeah football ain't rocket science that everyone makes it out to be. The team that wins LOS, wins the game. We lost our identity as a program since 2018.
This all day. We've stopped winning in the trenches and until we get that back- it will remain a struggle.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Defense was a joke last year and the same coaches are back. Having more talent can help, but is not the end all be all. We made no adjustments in game and seemed lost most of the season. Unless there is marked improvement from a defensive coaching and scheme standpoint, there will be little significant improvement in the defense. With our schedule a minimal improvement in defense will equate to
8-10 losses.
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Originally Posted by
No BS Dawg
Defense was a joke last year and the same coaches are back. Having more talent can help, but is not the end all be all. We made no adjustments in game and seemed lost most of the season. Unless there is marked improvement from a defensive coaching and scheme standpoint, there will be little significant improvement in the defense. With our schedule a minimal improvement in defense will equate to
8-10 losses.
There is no scheme in the world that works with bad talent. The ball always finds you
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Originally Posted by
msugolf
There is no scheme in the world that works with bad talent. The ball always finds you
Fully agree, but even a decent defensive coaching staff can use scheme to mask some deficiencies and make them less prominent. Our staff did not even do that. We did not even adjust alignment half the time based on offensive shifts and what their strong side was.
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