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RollTide_HTTR

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Wanted to congratulate you as the first Tide Fan I have seen mention winning a championship in 2025. I like it. But as optimistic as I am, I don't see it. This will be the first year this new regime really takes over for our latest legendary coach so we will see if it will be steady decline or if this program hits the next gear with CKD.
Idk I could see it. The defense seems pretty stocked at all 3 levels and the WRs are elite. OL and QB development will be key to how far we can go.
 

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I confess I don't know enough about the game to understand how the QB affects the OL play.

This year, I do think we'll have an idea of how much it affected last year's OL play, whether that's a lot or a little.

Tangentially related, it's amazing how little information is getting out regarding performance and development of individuals or position groups.

It's not zero, but it's nowhere near as much as it's been in the past.
 
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RollTide_HTTR

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I confess I don't know enough about the game to understand how the QB affects the OL play.

This year, I do think we'll have an idea of how much it affected last year's OL play, whether that's a lot or a little.

Tangentially related, it's amazing how little information is getting out regarding performance and development of individuals or position groups.

It's not zero, but it's nowhere near as much as it's been in the past.
I am not an expert either but their is a lot of data that shows sacks are a QB stat, at least at the NFL level
 
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