Missing from last years offense....
QB:Teddy Bridgewater
3970 Yards 71% 31 TDs and 4 INTs
RB:
(#3 Last Year) Michael Dyer (possibly)
223 Yards and 2 TDs
(#2 Last Year) Senorise Perry
677 Yards and 6 TDs
18 for 178 and 1 TDs (Receiving)
WRs:
(#1 Last Year) Devante Parker
55 for 885 yards and 12 TDs
(#2 Last Year) Damian Copeland
58 for 780 and 5 TDs
And here comes the D'Onofrio sucks brigade!
Missing from last years offense....
QB:Teddy Bridgewater
3970 Yards 71% 31 TDs and 4 INTs
RB:
(#3 Last Year) Michael Dyer (possibly)
223 Yards and 2 TDs
(#2 Last Year) Senorise Perry
677 Yards and 6 TDs
18 for 178 and 1 TDs (Receiving)
WRs:
(#1 Last Year) Devante Parker
55 for 885 yards and 12 TDs
(#2 Last Year) Damian Copeland
58 for 780 and 5 TDs
I get it. This does put us at a better advantage on paper, but Duke put >500 yards on us too. So the oppositions' offensive talent wasn't the primary cause of our defensive woes. A very large part of it was on our defensive capabilities and the staff's incompetence, which is still present on this team.
How many starters are they returning on the OL?
And here comes the D'Onofrio sucks brigade!
Don't worry. They have will have new offensive stars come Monday. A few heisman candidates will emerge.
How many starters are they returning on the OL?
Doesn't matter ---- Insert comment about D'onofrio here:_"Wont matter how much penetration we get if we are not able to prevent the QB from doing a dump pass to a TE on the flats".
How many starters are they returning on the OL?
I don't see how anything I'm saying is invalid.
But we lost K. Rodgers and Aj Highsmith.
They lost 1...4 returnHow many starters are they returning on the OL?
I don't think they lost anyone.