I've heard some say; Every team has this fantasy, after they lose a lot of great players after a wildly successful season, that they are just going to 'reload' with players that are just as good. So to 'reload' instead of 'rebuild' is always what a program that had success the previous season thinks is going to happen. Some have told me that it's just wishful thinking for most anybody, with the exception of a very few programs; Maybe Bama, Ohio St and USC etc. considering our success last season that we can just 'reload' and keep rolling, after losing Chubb, Michel, Carter, Smith, etc.
Truthfully, there is some truth to what folks say about this sorta thing. I think every program likes to look at incoming recruits and say, 'man, they're just as good!' But with us, I just don't think it's 'wishful thinking' to think we don't have the studs to plug in and keep on winning...a few cases in point...
Anyone who don't think Swift is going to be a star, didn't watch him play as a true freshman.
Walker may not have started over Carter or Bellamy, but had better stats. Leading the team in TFL and had 5 sacks. No reason to they'll be a drop off at OLB, is there?
There's a doom and gloom about losing Thompson off the DL, but truthfully, aside from coming on strong during the POs, he wasn't just spectacular all season. Ledbetter and Carter and Marshall have all been equally as impressive and throw the transfer from ND in the mix who was a starter and tell me what's to be afraid of in the front seven?
So.....reloaded? Well, when you bring a recruiting class with over a dozen 5 star recruits, that would have any program claiming that they can plug in some young guys keep on keeping on.
That's my opinion on the matter....thoughts?
Truthfully, there is some truth to what folks say about this sorta thing. I think every program likes to look at incoming recruits and say, 'man, they're just as good!' But with us, I just don't think it's 'wishful thinking' to think we don't have the studs to plug in and keep on winning...a few cases in point...
Anyone who don't think Swift is going to be a star, didn't watch him play as a true freshman.
Walker may not have started over Carter or Bellamy, but had better stats. Leading the team in TFL and had 5 sacks. No reason to they'll be a drop off at OLB, is there?
There's a doom and gloom about losing Thompson off the DL, but truthfully, aside from coming on strong during the POs, he wasn't just spectacular all season. Ledbetter and Carter and Marshall have all been equally as impressive and throw the transfer from ND in the mix who was a starter and tell me what's to be afraid of in the front seven?
So.....reloaded? Well, when you bring a recruiting class with over a dozen 5 star recruits, that would have any program claiming that they can plug in some young guys keep on keeping on.
That's my opinion on the matter....thoughts?