I understand what Kaos is trying to say. However, I'm NOT saying to "expect" one thing or the other either. Rather pointing out that it IS possible that it could be the same if not better next season. Now, do I personally believe that we are moving in the right direction? Yes.
QB - All the things said about Todd was correct. He beat out the spring competition. Who WAS that, really? Caudle? Okay.... Trotter - hurt. Tyrik Rollison (literally weeks out of HS)? Kodi Burns?
Do I believe that Todd would beat out Cameron Newton? Mabye, but I'd still vote probably not. Does he beat out Tyrik Rollison with a year of learning the offense? Would he beat out a healthy Barrett Trotter? Who knows?
RB - Does Mario Fannin's experience not count? He's been around now since Caesar was a road guard. I think he'd be a great back if his shoulder holds up. By most accounts, Aycock is a bruiser and has put on some solid weight. I'm not saying that replaces Tate, but it's not like we've got a bunch of shit-tacular talent behind Tate. I also believe with a better, and healthy OL, our running game has the potential to get better. I don't think that's a stretch, and it isn't me guaranteeing it either.
DL? Do we NOT think that Carter could be as good if not better than Coleman? Who's to say? He was injured 80% of last season. Dee Ford looked good the few times he was in. Fairly looks like Marks2.0. I have a hard time believing that we don't find someone to step up. Someone usually does.
Bottom line.. Were we crazy about Ben Leard before the lightbulb went off in his head the final year? Campbell the same way? Was Carnell a guarantee before he hit the field the first time, despite the hype? Ronnie Brown even in his first year? There's no way to predict who is going to be bad ass, but there is no way to say that it is a going to be a step backwards either.
There are real reasons for some optimism this upcoming season. However, NOBODY is claiming guaranteed success. Being called "delusional" doesn't fit the bill here at all.