Asmodeanreborn
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I keep thinking about this. There's at least one weekly article on major sports sites and newspapers about Allen's potential as a professional football player, but what about our actual team?
The life of a Cowboy Football fan has been fairly rough the past couple of decades or so. Sure, we had a winning record last year and it went mostly way over what everybody had hoped for, but when was the last time we actually improved after such a season?
I always have a hard time tempering my expectations for this team, only to watch it crash and burn in a spectacular fashion. It's been a pattern which has repeated itself far too many times, and while Allen is otherworldly in terms of talent, I remember how high I was on Corey Bramlet before that infamous TCU game.
On the other hand, Allen has already shown he can come back from a catastrophe like that, and did so convincingly after his "failure" in Nebraska. I feel like there's no way he isn't actually improving things over this summer thanks to camps, workouts, bulking up (he's apparently at 245 lbs now according to Denver Post), and even the knowledge that he can't rely on his receivers to always make the spectacular plays - he has to simplify things and execute cleaner with a new crop of guys.
We get back most of an offensive line that kept improving over last season. They're still young, but they're big and strong, and should be even bigger and stronger coming into this season. While we lost the best runner in school history, this year's back(s) might have an additional foot of space before contact, which could make up for some of that.
On defense we've lost two very good linebackers, but we're also gaining back our potential star DE. I'm hopeful we'll give up slightly fewer yards per carry, but the judge is out on that one. I'm also hoping Prosser and Granderson will help a talented secondary take advantage of hurried passing, but I'm woefully aware that there wasn't much pressure last season. Just getting Granderson back likely wasn't going to solve that problem - the change of DC might be the key, though. Hazelton seems like he was a good DC before he got his NFL experience, and I'm sure he learned a thing or two even as a linebacker's coach.
Special teams? May was a solid returner, but is replaceable. Ethan Wood is going to be the big loss there. Zaleski is somebody I'm very excited about, don't get me wrong, but he's still a freshman, regardless of his size and talent.
So where does that leave us? Do we actually have a legitimate chance to beat the Iowa that stomped Nebraska and squeaked out a win against Michigan last year? I honestly don't think that game will go well at all... However, I could totally see the Pokes redeeming themselves against Oregon.
I'm hoping really hard for 10 wins before bowl season. I'm also woefully aware that if just a few things go wrong, we could be looking at a 4-8 season.
The life of a Cowboy Football fan has been fairly rough the past couple of decades or so. Sure, we had a winning record last year and it went mostly way over what everybody had hoped for, but when was the last time we actually improved after such a season?
I always have a hard time tempering my expectations for this team, only to watch it crash and burn in a spectacular fashion. It's been a pattern which has repeated itself far too many times, and while Allen is otherworldly in terms of talent, I remember how high I was on Corey Bramlet before that infamous TCU game.
On the other hand, Allen has already shown he can come back from a catastrophe like that, and did so convincingly after his "failure" in Nebraska. I feel like there's no way he isn't actually improving things over this summer thanks to camps, workouts, bulking up (he's apparently at 245 lbs now according to Denver Post), and even the knowledge that he can't rely on his receivers to always make the spectacular plays - he has to simplify things and execute cleaner with a new crop of guys.
We get back most of an offensive line that kept improving over last season. They're still young, but they're big and strong, and should be even bigger and stronger coming into this season. While we lost the best runner in school history, this year's back(s) might have an additional foot of space before contact, which could make up for some of that.
On defense we've lost two very good linebackers, but we're also gaining back our potential star DE. I'm hopeful we'll give up slightly fewer yards per carry, but the judge is out on that one. I'm also hoping Prosser and Granderson will help a talented secondary take advantage of hurried passing, but I'm woefully aware that there wasn't much pressure last season. Just getting Granderson back likely wasn't going to solve that problem - the change of DC might be the key, though. Hazelton seems like he was a good DC before he got his NFL experience, and I'm sure he learned a thing or two even as a linebacker's coach.
Special teams? May was a solid returner, but is replaceable. Ethan Wood is going to be the big loss there. Zaleski is somebody I'm very excited about, don't get me wrong, but he's still a freshman, regardless of his size and talent.
So where does that leave us? Do we actually have a legitimate chance to beat the Iowa that stomped Nebraska and squeaked out a win against Michigan last year? I honestly don't think that game will go well at all... However, I could totally see the Pokes redeeming themselves against Oregon.
I'm hoping really hard for 10 wins before bowl season. I'm also woefully aware that if just a few things go wrong, we could be looking at a 4-8 season.