Pack Football’s Real Area of Concern – WR

Nothing’s sure to drum up emotions and post counts quite like the topics of replacing last year’s star performers – Russell Wilson and Nate Irving. That said, I think the real burning issue for 2011 (and 2012 – comprising the best two year window for NC State to land that long-awaited conference title) involves the WR corps. The N&O profiled one candidate to step up (Tobais Palmer – yes, apparently that is the correct spelling) here.

Hopefully, Palmer really is ready to step up. Because losing Owen Spencer and Jarvis Williams causes me more concern than losing Wilson and Irving. The only returning options who have logged significant playing time have been either role player/blocking types (like Stephen Howard, Jay Smith, and Quinton Payton) or come with serious question marks (TJ Graham’s questionable route-running and even more dicey hands). George Bryan returns for his senior year, and should be a great security blanket for Mike Glennon. But unless State can demonstrate the ability to spread and stretch the field, opposing pass rushes can tee off on the less elusive and experienced Glennon, and/or devote more resources to shutting down Mustafa Greene.

Other than that, I’m quite excited about what I hear and expect about the defense, returning loads of depth and entering their second year under the effective Archer/Tenuta leadership combination. As I’ve trumpeted frequently, you can also expect to see a more prototypical Tom O’Brien offensive line – especially in 2011 and 2012. And what Pack fan isn’t excited about Mooooooose, a fan favorite and dynamic wrecking ball type? Mike Glennon won’t be asked, or need to, win games by himself. Much as Russell Wilson was exactly what we’ve needed the past three seasons, I feel there’s a very good chance that Mike Glennon is exactly what we need now. He will be in a good position to succeed…as long as we get decent WR play.

And that, my friends, is the real open question for 2011 and 2012. God knows this fanbase needs a really special football season, and sooner rather than later.

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53 Responses to Pack Football’s Real Area of Concern – WR

  1. old13 04/22/2011 at 10:51 AM #

    As for the OL, it has been mostly freshmen and sophomores in the 2-deep the last couple of years. With most being juniors now and having been together for two years, I expect the OL to be much better this year, especially considering that there is good basic talent there that is now maturing.

  2. BJD95 04/22/2011 at 1:30 PM #

    Totally agree about the OL. I think we shall see a great leap forward, similar to the LB corps in 2010.

  3. WillParker81 04/22/2011 at 5:43 PM #

    After reading everyone’s comments I wanted to share some of my thoughts too:

    Most mentioned Bryan’s All-ACC talent at TE, but we also have a young talented Asa Watson to help with the passing game. He should help us deal with the loss of our top 3 WR’s. Also, anyone remember Mario Carter? He has ability, if he can stay healthy. Maybe we will bust out some 2 TE sets?

    I have a lot of confidence in our coaching staff, especially Bible. They have the ability to identify players who fit what they want to do. They also have a good track record for developing players AND most importantly, know how to utilize players’ strengths.

    WR is a question mark. They each have talent, and I believe the coaching staff will be able to put them in positions to show it. Flowers is probably going to play as a Freshman.

    I would agree that RB is up in the air after Moose, but again their is talent their. Yes, Washington is best suited for a 3rd down back. The 2 guys I am interested in watching are Barnes and Creecy. With an OL that is improving they could be factors like Moose was, IMHO.

    The OL is getting there, but is not there yet. If Wallace was healthy and Sam Jones was still on the team, we would be a solid 2 deep at every spot. If we get 2 or more injuries, then some young un-tests pups will have to step up.

    Our defense should be strong. The only weakness is DE, but we bring most of our pressure from the LB’s and even DB’s on blitzes. Cole is solid if not spectacular and Manning is a All-ACC LB in the making, watch and see. The secondary is young, fast, talented, and deep. I foresee a similar, if not better defense than last year.

    Lastly, we will all miss Russell until another QB, Glennon or other, wins games because of their play and not in spite of it.

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