12-05-2014, 03:50 PM
1. Peat is gone (unfortunately);
2. Ditto Carter;
3. New OC unlikely as HC thinks "all is well" after 2 Ws to end the season (this is biggest disappointment of all);
4. Don't need to have a BIG BACK to have a very good to great offense (see Rose Bowl under Husak and Seattle Bowl teams) - Willingham/Diedrick ran very productive pro style offense. IMO, that should be the goal for Stanford, and it's the HC's job to find an OC that can implement that kind of offense (and let him do it);
5. Perry, Anderson, Tarpley, Carter, Richards, Vaughters . . . the losses on D are substantial; and
6. You all are underestimating Jordan Williamson, who I think is probably Stanford's best all time placekicker. It wouldn't surprise me if JW plays in the NFL for a long time. Of course, getting your foot in the door, so to speak, is a brobdingnagian part of any kicker's tenure in the NFL. In other words, there is a decent amount of luck involved.
2. Ditto Carter;
3. New OC unlikely as HC thinks "all is well" after 2 Ws to end the season (this is biggest disappointment of all);
4. Don't need to have a BIG BACK to have a very good to great offense (see Rose Bowl under Husak and Seattle Bowl teams) - Willingham/Diedrick ran very productive pro style offense. IMO, that should be the goal for Stanford, and it's the HC's job to find an OC that can implement that kind of offense (and let him do it);
5. Perry, Anderson, Tarpley, Carter, Richards, Vaughters . . . the losses on D are substantial; and
6. You all are underestimating Jordan Williamson, who I think is probably Stanford's best all time placekicker. It wouldn't surprise me if JW plays in the NFL for a long time. Of course, getting your foot in the door, so to speak, is a brobdingnagian part of any kicker's tenure in the NFL. In other words, there is a decent amount of luck involved.
