I sure hope Doc is right this time about the OL being the best he's ever coached; last time he said that was before the 2016 season. We do not want a repeat of 2016.
GO HERD!!!
To add to what the judge said, reiterating what I said earlier in this thread, we were set up for failure on offense, regardless. Our 2014 team would’ve barely won 6 games if doing what we were doing in 2016. Scheme and personnel. Selby, Dowery and myself were the most adamant and vocal leaders about changing what was wrong, as early as mid-spring because we spoke for the team. Every guy on offense was miserable and guys on defense knew what was going on and supported us. In return we were called selfish, only to have the same coaches that called us selfish, apologize when the season was completely over, for the very things we were saying for 8 months almost daily. After guys saw what happened to the leaders that vocalized an obvious truth, saw how those coaches apologized at the end, but then continued in their way as if they didn’t waste a year, they all became too afraid to speak up. The voice of true leadership is still challenged. Guys are stifled if they step on the wrong toes, those toes not upholding the standard guys like Roberts, Rouse, Jasperse, Vinny, Omar, Mckelvey, Hunter, Selby, Cato, Dev Johnson, Shu, Nev Hewitt, Jarquez Samuels, Cody Carter, and many more worked so hard to be the standard. Part of the injury problem was the scheme. The only way to remedy the problem was to play in a way where your movements were outside of technique and leaving your body susceptible to whatever came. It was literally gambling with your health.