Exactly, the coaching staff will need to put these new additions in the best positions to succeed. Good thing is the trenches should be steady as she goes and no need to force feed inexperience into large roles.
There will always be a percentage of those injury risks that don't pan out. Even at your best if you go down that yellow brick road it won't be the desired outcome. Still you don't want to eliminate that approach in its entirety as some work out. You just don't let that be the only egg in your basket.
There will always be a percentage of those injury risks that don't pan out. Even at your best if you go down that yellow brick road it won't be the desired outcome. Still you don't want to eliminate that approach in its entirety as some work out. You just don't let that be the only egg in your basket.
I guess realistically was Myles Jack Kahn or Colbert. And he wasn't terrible but was disappointing. They brought in a lot of new guys with injury history. Like you said calculated risk.