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Here is my assessment of the improvement or decline of each unit of the 2009 Gophers. I am not as good at evaluating the defense, so others can probably give a better assessment than me.
Quarterback: Improved
This is kind of a no-brainer. Weber is back and the surgery to his non-throwing arm should be all better. Marquise Gray is now an official member of the team and it sounds like he’ll be in the lineup. David Pittman took his 1st snap at QB in the Insight Bowl and threw a TD.
Running Back: Improved
We lose no-one. We gain a healthy Bennett, an experienced Eskridge and Salamon and Kevin Whaley could be a game-changer.
Receivers: Improved or vastly improved
We lost Ralph Spry and one other player (I can’t recall who it was) to transfer. But Decker comes back healthy and our freshmen starters from last year now have a lot of experience. Kuznia is clutch. If Carpenter arrives, then we have vastly improved.
Tight End and blocking backs: Decline
Simmons was underutilized, but a very good player. I like Tow-Arnett, but think that he is a step down from Simmons. I think our new offense will see more tight end and fullback use – but we have no idea of how good we are there because they were seldom used in the “spread coast” offense.
Offensive Line: Improved
How could we not improve? Better players (with Carufel & Wills), better coach, more time in the weight room, etc.
Kicking and Punting: Decline
Personally, I think Joel Monroe and Justin Kucek were vastly underappreciated by Gopher fans. If nothing else, they were quite experienced and had gotten a lot of dumb mistakes out of their system prior to last year. Even if their replacements are more skilled, their lack of game experience will result in a decline at these positions.
Kick and Punt Returning: No Change (or slightly improved)
Between Troy Stoudermier, Marcus Sherels and Jay Thomas, I think we have a very good return unit with a year of experience under their belts.
Defensive Line: Decline
DE Willie VanDeSteeg will be hard to replace. The returners are okay, but there are no stars on the defensive line. We have some underclassmen who could be really good in the future, but they aren’t ready yet.
Linebacker: Decline
Simoni Lawrence and Lee Campbell are back. But can Nate Triplett replace Deon Hightower or Steve Davis. There also seems to be a great lack of depth at LB.
Corners: No change (or slightly improved)
We return all of our corners (Big Play Tray, Marcus Sherels as starters plus Ryan Collado backing them up) and have the option of playing Michael Carter as a true freshman should the need arise.
Safeties: Decline
The loss of Tremaine Brock hurts. The starters look to be Kyle Theret and either Rallis or Kim Royston. Is it possible Brock will be back this fall?
Can others offer their assessment?
Quarterback: Improved
This is kind of a no-brainer. Weber is back and the surgery to his non-throwing arm should be all better. Marquise Gray is now an official member of the team and it sounds like he’ll be in the lineup. David Pittman took his 1st snap at QB in the Insight Bowl and threw a TD.
Running Back: Improved
We lose no-one. We gain a healthy Bennett, an experienced Eskridge and Salamon and Kevin Whaley could be a game-changer.
Receivers: Improved or vastly improved
We lost Ralph Spry and one other player (I can’t recall who it was) to transfer. But Decker comes back healthy and our freshmen starters from last year now have a lot of experience. Kuznia is clutch. If Carpenter arrives, then we have vastly improved.
Tight End and blocking backs: Decline
Simmons was underutilized, but a very good player. I like Tow-Arnett, but think that he is a step down from Simmons. I think our new offense will see more tight end and fullback use – but we have no idea of how good we are there because they were seldom used in the “spread coast” offense.
Offensive Line: Improved
How could we not improve? Better players (with Carufel & Wills), better coach, more time in the weight room, etc.
Kicking and Punting: Decline
Personally, I think Joel Monroe and Justin Kucek were vastly underappreciated by Gopher fans. If nothing else, they were quite experienced and had gotten a lot of dumb mistakes out of their system prior to last year. Even if their replacements are more skilled, their lack of game experience will result in a decline at these positions.
Kick and Punt Returning: No Change (or slightly improved)
Between Troy Stoudermier, Marcus Sherels and Jay Thomas, I think we have a very good return unit with a year of experience under their belts.
Defensive Line: Decline
DE Willie VanDeSteeg will be hard to replace. The returners are okay, but there are no stars on the defensive line. We have some underclassmen who could be really good in the future, but they aren’t ready yet.
Linebacker: Decline
Simoni Lawrence and Lee Campbell are back. But can Nate Triplett replace Deon Hightower or Steve Davis. There also seems to be a great lack of depth at LB.
Corners: No change (or slightly improved)
We return all of our corners (Big Play Tray, Marcus Sherels as starters plus Ryan Collado backing them up) and have the option of playing Michael Carter as a true freshman should the need arise.
Safeties: Decline
The loss of Tremaine Brock hurts. The starters look to be Kyle Theret and either Rallis or Kim Royston. Is it possible Brock will be back this fall?
Can others offer their assessment?