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Referencing Grad's posted article above, I beg to differ with the author that our flaw will be the front seven. If there was an argument for a flaw, I would go with the back seven. Before the criticism starts to flow, hear me out. What is the essence of Tresselball? Special teams, solid D, ball control, not beating yourself with mistakes. So, from the opposite standpoint, there is no way that JT and staff will allow the ball to be run against us. Schematically, it is my guess that we will outnumber the opponent in the box, pre-snap or run stunt, and roll the dice in the back. When comparing our DL and our secondary, we have more experience up front. I would also argue that the LB's will be stronger against the run than the pass, particularly the younger ones. If there was an area to question, it would be against the pass, not the run. And, I'll tell you this, I am very confident that we will be coached up as the year progresses, and it's best to catch us early.
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