Thanks, Woody!
Makes me cautiously optimistic.

On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well...  I take Spring Games with a  grain of salt and at the angle I was
> sitting it was kinda difficult to tell what was going on.. but that being
> said..
>
> QBs
>
> Driskel looks fine and seems to have a good understanding of the
> offense... you can see that they do want to pass more.  But Driskel is
> still advertising his throws.. and thats never a good thing.  He does seem
> more comfortable in this offense.  I think if he stays healthy we win 8 or
> more.  ESPN says he was 18 of 32 for 167 yards and 1 TD.
>
> Mornhinweg is the clear #2 in my opinion.  He actually had better success
> than Driskel passing, but as far as I could see not as great of command of
> the team.
>
> Grier... is soooooo smallllll.  Like TINY compared to the others.  BUT..
> he gets that ball out FAST and had some happy feet that you expect from a
> newbie.  Once he gets some size and learns to handle the speed of the
> college game... he's gonna be a good one.
>
> The O-line seems to be pretty solid and technique a bit improved...  just
> not sure they are deep enough if we are plagued by injuries.
>
> RBs - We will be just fine on the back front.  They are more involved in
> the passing game than we are used to seeing.
>
> First... Adam Lane... IS HUGE!  He looks like he could plow through a line
> of steamrollers if he needs to.  I was like holy crap.  He's short.. but
> he's built.  He had some good runs too.
>
> Kelvin...  If Matt Jones doesn't get going soon... will probably be one of
> the starters probably opposite Mack Brown.
>
> WRs... as far as I am concerned.. are still a work in progress.. but a lot
> of people in the stands were liking what they were seeing.  They do look
> like understand their routes better and therefore running better routes.
>  So thats a  plus.   Quinton Dunbar and Demarcus Robinson were probably the
> go to guys.. but look out for Alvin Bailey...  he looks like he could sneak
> up on a few defenses. Not sure the QBs trust them to be where they need
> them... that MAY be why Driskel telegraphs his throws?
>
> The D will be as good as always... but I do think they .. were held back a
> bit?  They normally are in Spring Games.. but it almost seemed like they
> were purposely trying to make the O look good.  That may just be me.  The
> idea is to build up the confidence of the O...and it does seem to be
> working.
>
> To me.. the most welcome site was that Kyle Christy and Austin Hardin seem
> to have found their mojo again.  Hardin only missed one and like Muschamp
> said.. that was not his fault.. it was a bad snap.  VERY bad.
>
> How good is this team?  Good question.. we won't know till the third game
> if you ask me.  But I say that every year.
>
>
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