The start of Fall Camp is one of my favorite periods of the year. In sports, just like in life, hope always springs eternal. Every program in the country, no matter how the season ended before, always comes into the new year with optimism.
Unfortunately,
that optimism becomes too infectious.
So coach,
how has the quarterback looked?
Much better
than last year.
So coach,
are you satisfied with the running back’s camp performance so far?
No question
about it.
So coach,
when are you going to decide the starter at middle linebacker?
Don’t know
yet. But they are both great players.
The Cal
football program is no exception. No matter who is doing what, there tends to
be a mind-numbing echo of one glowing report after another to come out of camp (except
for the occasional Verdell Larkins rant).
With that
said, the key to Fall Camp is to sift through the positivity. Of course players
are looking good, but what are the issues (other than the obvious ones like Zack
Maynard’s progress) that the Bears will face this year?
Here are
some of my thoughts:
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With no BYE this year, the entire Cal team might look like this by the end of the season. |
1. No BYE
To be
honest, I don’t think Bear Backers have made a big enough deal about this
issue. Luck has a lot to do with a good season and injuries are the main factor
of that. Cal, like 99 percent of teams, struggle to build with quality depth.
How are the Bears going to get through 12 straight weeks of football without
losing a small chunk of their roster? In my mind, not having an off week
automatically hits Cal with an extra loss (at least).
2. Kick Me
While he
wasn’t Sebastian Janikowski by any means, Giorgio Tavecchio was an effective
place kicker for Cal. With Giorgio gone, Vince D’Amato steps into the starting
role (from initial reports coming out of camp). The Bears are not going to blow
anyone out this season, so points will be at a premium. Having a steady kicker
is critical and could be the difference between 7-5 or 5-7.
3. Offensive
Line
The other issue
that I feel fans haven’t made a big enough deal about is the offensive line.
While Jim Michalczik has proven to be an excellent coach, I just feel the offensive
line will struggle this season. The Bears don’t have a single above average
tackle, have played musical chairs with their guards and are breaking in a new
center. Recipe for disaster if you ask me.
I think number 4 behind those three is wide receiver depth. Outside of Keenan we have no experience there. Even if Maynard improves dramatically hes going to need someone to throw to when they double and triple Keenan. There have been good reports from the freshmen, but they are still freshmen.
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