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Posted on 8/23/16 at 9:04 am
Posted on 8/23/16 at 9:04 am
I'm actually feeling pretty good about this year. Our defense will remain stout enough to keep games close despite the losses of Brady and Brothers. But, the question marks at OL do worry me a bit. However, I think with the new staff and game plan we'll surprise some teams and even our own fans. The additions at RB and maturing receiver will provide some weapons. I think our offense provides enough improvement for a 7-5 year. But, I'm going to be optimistic and say we go 8-4 winning a couple of upsets. I say we surprise Georgia early in the season, and beat Florida in a trap game. If our offense gets going a possible 9-3 season with a string of wins late in the year.
Although, the team I want to beat most this year is Tennessee. Hopefully by the time we meet, our offense has started to pick up steam and TN has been beaten up a bit. The melt would be great.
Although, the team I want to beat most this year is Tennessee. Hopefully by the time we meet, our offense has started to pick up steam and TN has been beaten up a bit. The melt would be great.
Posted on 8/23/16 at 9:45 am to ZOUtiger
Special teams will also be much, much better. FG's maybe, maybe not, but punting and the return game will.
Posted on 8/23/16 at 10:08 am to ZOUtiger
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this year
We'll be the GOAT.....15-0!
Posted on 8/23/16 at 10:17 am to ZOUtiger
What's great about this season from an offensive point of view is that no SEC coach knows what to expect with our offense.
In fact, I bet at least a few SEC coaches assume our offense will be shite due to last year's abomination.
Smarter coaches will look to Heupel's offenses at Oklahoma, but still...how do you prepare for an offense coached by a new person when the previous year's offense was the worst in college football?
With Heupel you know there's going to be improvement. The big question is: How much?
I like that. It makes Missouri football a big question mark again. Give's us the ability to easily exceed expectations and catch opposing teams off guard.
In fact, I bet at least a few SEC coaches assume our offense will be shite due to last year's abomination.
Smarter coaches will look to Heupel's offenses at Oklahoma, but still...how do you prepare for an offense coached by a new person when the previous year's offense was the worst in college football?
With Heupel you know there's going to be improvement. The big question is: How much?
I like that. It makes Missouri football a big question mark again. Give's us the ability to easily exceed expectations and catch opposing teams off guard.
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