Nonsense, you're not going to suddenly pick up 10 good offensive linemen in one year from ten different programs and somehow get them integrated seemlessly into your system. Especially considering that you're relying solely on guys who are either freshmen or who aren't happy where they're at.
If you're gonna have any hope at a decent season next year, you're going to want to return as much meagre talent as you can from this year's line, and reinforce it with as much new talent as possible. It's not like bringing in a new QB, you can't have a sudden reversal of forture on the line just like that, it's going to have to take time and continuity to build.
Exactly. The entire Prime situation is causing some delusion. This isn’t the fuking league. The solution to problems especially o-line isn’t ’you suck we’ll just replace you’. Instead, if a guy isn’t good enough to be a starter, he becomes depth. Maybe your LT becomes your RT. Your starting G becomes your 2nd string G, etc. Or——crazy thought—-train him up! Scheme to hide flaws. It’s college football you aren’t playing Micah parsons every week and you don’t need Trent Williams to have a quality o-line. Coach!
The way people are talking about seemingly underperforming players is just bizarre. And it’s only gonna blow up in their face if/when the team struggles again bc they’re fostering a front runner, blame the players culture