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RE: "The Factory" manufacturers a new piece of equipment
I'm glad Boldin is here and welcome more competition at QB. That doesn't EMU's greatest weakness which is defense. I don't see an impact newcomer that would turn that around. We are switching to a 3-4 on defense, may be more unpredictable on offense. By yes we have the same offensive line, WRs, TE, RBs from last years 2-9 team (thank you WMU and Howard), the good news is there is experience. I don't think Ron English actually coached, he scowled and yelled a lot and thought that was coaching. Throw in the death of a teammate and you have a lost season. I think CC will improve EMU football in the long term (2-3 years). I don't think we'll make .500 this year, maybe win 1 or 2 more games. Boldin helps the depth chart, anything more he'll have to earn. He'll make EMU a better team, but Boldin alone will not take EMU from a losing football team to a winning team. He plays on the wrong side of the ball for that.
07-21-2014 09:54 AM
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