Gulo Blue
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Wait a second. Is this just poorly executed sarcasm or what? In the (recent) past you've touted the WSJ article that corresponds returning experience on the o-line with overall success. You even brought it up prior to this season if I'm remembering correctly. Now, when the experience factor has gotten even worse with the coaches replacing (non performing) inexperienced players with even less experienced players...it's not a reason/excuse?
Last time I brought it up, I was pointing out that revisiting the article, half their predictions were bad. I think they said Alabama would struggle and ND would be strong in 2008. I still believe lines are more important than people give credit for, but it's not as strong a predictor as the WSJ was claiming.
Now I'm not saying oline youth isn't a problem, I'm just saying it doesn't explain why the line is as bad as it is. I think it's an important factor in general, but it isn't enough to explain how bad this line is. I'm still a big believer in lines, but our youth should limit us to having a fairly average season, not produce the worst game vs State in 45 years.
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