Not saying we? are Bama or Clemson, so don’t twist.
Just saying the defense won’t be the problem with this team until it is proven otherwise.
The expected replacements for this year's DBs have plenty of experience. McKinney, Taylor, and Molden have played in every game since they arrived at UW (27 games played). They might not be the stars that Murphy or Rapp were, but they'll be the best secondary in the Pac-12.
Irvin, Hampton, Gordon, and Sirmon all played in 4 games in 2018. They had the talent and ability to play in much more than 4, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them contend for starting positions, especially at safety (and Sirmon at starting BBK). Ulofosio played in 3 games last year, only on special teams, but he won Defensive Scout Player of the Year at the banquet and should provide depth at ILB since that's a position where we've seen a lot of injuries. Probably not enough to usurp it from Kyler Manu, but we'll see.
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And yeah I get you're probably being sarcasmic.
It’s almost like consistently developing All Pac-12 players and nfl picks helps you dominate the league in defense.
For all those worried about the defense next year due to loss of starters:
Not saying we? are Bama or Clemson, so don’t twist.
Just saying the defense won’t be the problem with this team until it is proven otherwise.
Irvin, Hampton, Gordon, and Sirmon all played in 4 games in 2018. They had the talent and ability to play in much more than 4, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them contend for starting positions, especially at safety (and Sirmon at starting BBK). Ulofosio played in 3 games last year, only on special teams, but he won Defensive Scout Player of the Year at the banquet and should provide depth at ILB since that's a position where we've seen a lot of injuries. Probably not enough to usurp it from Kyler Manu, but we'll see.