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td2play
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After two weeks against lesser competition the Sooners so far have given us a pretty good look at what this team will be like in 2014.
The Positive:
Offensive and defensive lines look really good. Running back by committee looks to be the way to go. Ford, Ross, and Perine have been exciting to watch.
The Concerns : (for me anyway)
Defense seems to be either not interested in playing once they have a big lead or they are out of shape. I saw this in the first game and thought well the adrenaline from the first half has worn them out. And then in yesterdays matchup the same thing. They look great for 2 quarters and then come out uninspired. Now against LA Tech and Tulsa this didn't mean anything but in a tougher game later on in the season this could be a problem.
Wide outs meaning Shepard looks great. Still worried who is going to show up opposite of Sterling. Neal looks like he has that potential but not consistency yet. We are incredibly thin at this position and could use some help (Damn NCAA! Now I see why we wanted DGB so bad).
Knight looks good on everything but the deep ball. I know he can't hit them all but I would like to see his percentage improve and to go to someone besides Shepard.
I guess we will get a better estimate of where we stand against Tennessee next week. The talent level will definitely be better. Like to see this team put a full 4 quarter beat down the Vols .
The Positive:
Offensive and defensive lines look really good. Running back by committee looks to be the way to go. Ford, Ross, and Perine have been exciting to watch.
The Concerns : (for me anyway)
Defense seems to be either not interested in playing once they have a big lead or they are out of shape. I saw this in the first game and thought well the adrenaline from the first half has worn them out. And then in yesterdays matchup the same thing. They look great for 2 quarters and then come out uninspired. Now against LA Tech and Tulsa this didn't mean anything but in a tougher game later on in the season this could be a problem.
Wide outs meaning Shepard looks great. Still worried who is going to show up opposite of Sterling. Neal looks like he has that potential but not consistency yet. We are incredibly thin at this position and could use some help (Damn NCAA! Now I see why we wanted DGB so bad).
Knight looks good on everything but the deep ball. I know he can't hit them all but I would like to see his percentage improve and to go to someone besides Shepard.
I guess we will get a better estimate of where we stand against Tennessee next week. The talent level will definitely be better. Like to see this team put a full 4 quarter beat down the Vols .