It is really hard to compare this upcoming year with last year, especially the losses, because of what had to be developed and injuries. You have to remember that at the beginning of last season, there were very large question marks with respect to TE production, slot receiver production and of course, what we thought of as a strength ended up being mediocre until a running back emerged. So at the beginning of last season, and in the back to back games against Michigan and PSU, there was a freshman center, 2 over-matched guards, no real TE threat and very very young slot receivers. Very difficult situation. Then LaPorta emerged. Tracy emerged as a dynamic playmaker. Goodson solidified the #1 spot. The o-line got healthier. ISM became a leader.
Stanley had a difficult deck stacked against him and in the end still won 10 games and could have won them all. I think Petras, having 2 years in the system plush bowl prep and an early enrollee will come in firing on all cylinders because he will know he doesn't have to win it on his own. To expound on my previous entry, the ability to not only be effective but to be game changing at all 3 levels is the holy grail for an offense and this offense will have that. And I am not sure we have had that since maybe 2009, but in this case our RB is more versatile and just better, or dare I say 2002, but not sure we had as much outside speed as we have here now.
I am telling you, when this team in 11 personnel (Goodson, LaPorta, ISM, Tracy, B Smith) it will be something to watch. The reason being is no matter what play is run, it is going to mostly result in a linebacker to cover Tracy and/or Goodson (who can catch out of the backfield btw), or it will leave single coverage on ISM or BSmith or both. If the offensive line is as good as we all think it will be (Jackson, Cronk, Linderbaum as the center pieces and add in Schott, Kallenberger, Banwart, and anyone else that emerges) and keeps Petras clean, the defenses will certainly be playing on their heels and reacting to what we do rather than dictating what they want to do.