2025 Impact Freshman

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- We're going to run the ball a lot more this upcoming season than we did last year.

- Defenses are not going to respect/fear our passing attack; Therefore, we will see more 7 & 8 man loaded box fronts

- Increased workload on 2 RB's, increases the chances of injuries

- The Offense is designed to be a 3-Back system

- We don't have Damien Martinez
Francis & Anez for AA.
We need Beck to throw 34 TDs, and 3500 Yds.
We need Fletcher at 1400 and 20 TDs.
We do that and improve the D we are in the ACC CG.
 
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I agree with you. I'm just saying coaches that know ball are really high on him, so he has my curiosity.
He has great chance to play early. I imagine he's competing with Ray Ray + Upshaw in the slot for time unless we bring in someone else.
 
I think Schott has the clearest path to play early, i think lofton will be a playmaker but he’s more of an hb than pure te

Schott athletically can be the TE/big slot in dawson offense, idk if he can block well enough at this level this early to be a full time starter but still a clear path to play

Pringle would be 2nd but mario has an obsession with bigger backs so i think lofton would probably be the 3rd back over him

Maybe lowe gets snaps, i like him more than cole and he played early. Depth at de isn’t the greatest, alot of young guys might not be physically ready but i think lowe is compared to them as freshman
 
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Our LBs aren’t very good, so I agree on Wiley having a shot. Tough spot though and it generally takes LBs a year.
Fans have a weird obsession with not understanding how much coaching plays apart in a players success.

How many times have we seen coaching changes change the entire trajectory ofca players career? I remember vividly fans bashing tf out of Arthur Brown, only for him to transfer to Kansas State and all of a sudden become the player we wanted him to be. Canes bashed him to no end and he and Colin Klein abused us when we played them.

Coaching matters. No one knows how good the Linebackers we have are. Allow coach Hetherman to determine this. Im willing to wager a lot that this notion of talent deficiency will be shattered once Hetherman gets a hold of these boys.

We aren't void of talent. We were void of teaching.
 
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