Thanks for stopping by. We really don’t know much about our team at all as there has been a dearth of information out of the mountain about what’s going on.Kingpotato wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 2:31 pmA little about the Boise team, they have a strong team returning and are expecting another CFP run. OL is probably the strength of the team, but they also have the preseason conference OPOTY at QB. Jeanty was a generational talent, but the RB room is is deep and talented. Boise has had an All Conference RBs for 25 years and should again. Boise currently has 5 RBs in the NFL, so it's a position that is always a strength. WR is the concern. They have one solid returner and then a bunch of small contributors. Guys will need to step up, as they didn't bring in anything in the transfer portal. TE is all conference and should be one of the better ones in the country.
Defense was the weaker side of the ball, but was decent. They lost a DE to the draft, but the starting DL looks strong. The depth will be younger guys, so that could be an issue. LBs look solid, but did lose an All conference player to the portal. Like DL, depth is mostly unproven. Most of the defensive backfield returns, but it was the weakest unit on the team. Fans aren't a high on the DB coach, so this is kind of a "put-up-or-shut-up" year for him.
Offensively, you'll see a very balanced attack, that'll lean slightly more on the run. Defensively, it's a heavy blitz team. They led the country in sacks last year and was top 5 in TFL. They do tend to give up big plays because of that.
Tell me about your team? It looks like you lost a lot, including your coach. What are you guys expecting?
We lost a lot from a disappointing 2024 season (1st losing season in a decade and only 3rd in thirty) fired our coach and had a mass exodus of players.
We may have a good team, I think we have the talent to make some noise, but depends on how it comes together and how our 1st year head coach does.
Hard to objectively pick App after our 2024 vs Boise, but luckily for me I’m a fan and I killed objectivity about 20 years ago.
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