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The last time we heard this type of strong talk coming out of UConn about a freshman defensive lineman was the year that Kendall Reyes redshirted. And Jones is a true freshman.

We never saw footage of any UConn defensive lineman putting any offensive lineman on roller skates the way Jones did to Crozier.

 

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The last time we heard this type of strong talk coming out of UConn about a freshman defensive lineman was the year that Kendall Reyes redshirted. And Jones is a true freshman.

We never saw footage of any UConn defensive lineman putting any offensive lineman on roller skates the way Jones did to Crozier.


Thats great and all but hopefully he can do it to the other teams guys too!
 

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Could they be better? Yes.
Will it end up that way? No.
If Wim Hof, Jack Kirby, Grandma and the 50/50/50 man can do it, so can the 2018 Huskies.
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If we miss Shireffs beyond halftime of game 2, the season is over. I loved his energy and grit, but some of you saw things with him I just didn't see.

Would still be a 100% improvement over last year as we missed him at halftime of Game 1 last year.
 
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I'm surprised so many here think the linebackers won't be as good. I think we will see a huge uptick at LB with the increased speed. Beavers, Jones and Thomas are going to be really good. TJ Gardner is also very talented as is Hunter Webb. I think Kevon Jones will be a faster version of Smallwood.

The biggest question marks on the team are CB and QB. If players step up at those positions (obviously a big if) we will win our fair share of games.

Expect a slow start (two ranked teams to start the year) and hope for a fantastic finish. The back end of the schedule is winnable. Edsall's teams have been known to improve as the season progresses.
 
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The biggest difference in this year’s team over last year’s (straight from several players) is team unity and accountability. Last year, players on the D and the O were on different planets. “No one cared about the other side of the ball. We never spoke.” Lethargy crept in, as was mentioned by an earlier poster about several of our DB’s. And it showed. We never seemed ready or able to exert the kind of effort required to win.
Now, other than a lingering question about Pindell’s leadership style and a still uncertain set rotation at LB, every unit is better than last year. This team is better trained, better prepared and better motivated. They will surprise any team that takes the field expecting to see last year’s effort and execution. That just might be UCF next Thursday. Watch this space.
 
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On offense we have some depth at all positions. I like hearing we are trying to get the O-line leaner and quicker. Great receiving group. Ball security is going to be so important for any chance at a good season. This point has to be driven home. An extra yard is not worth a turnover. At the Spring game it was alarming how little D-line size we had. Atkins was out at that time as well. To have 3 true freshman possibly on the 2 deep is not surprising. Hearing we are trying 4 man lines is a relief. We can't have 3 down lineman and 5 lbs playing off the LOS and expect to ever stop the run or pressure the QB. The NFL defenses are in 52 defenses quite often with 6 men up at times. It would be hard to have worse cornerback play than we had last year. The concern about inside LB is the biggest issue on D. Can we get stops defending the run from that position?
 
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I don't think the O-line lost much. Rutherford was versatile and Vechery was consistently average, which is not good enough when the rest of the line is subpar/inexperienced. Hopkins was the most talented of the three, but couldn't stay on the field for one reason or another. Skill means little if it's not being put to use.

For as much talent that left the team on the defensive side, I can't say I'm sorry to see any of them go. Maybe it was the scheme. Maybe it was the 4th coach in 5 years, but there was not a lot of passion on Defense. Now that everyone who is left has a year under their belt and Crocker seems to be open to either a hybrid linemen/backer or backer/safety (Husky backer), instinct will take over more this year.

Crocker better be open to something different if he wants to keep his job.
 

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