In your post #31 you said, quote: "I have to add, although the offensive line was really bad last year, I was running through the roster and didn't realize how young that offensive line was." **Edited to read your post #20.**I didn’t say last year. I tabulated the number of starts for all returning linemen on our roster. I put the number of career starts for each lineman next to their name. I added them up to 96.
You responded that there are only 82, because Nouili didn’t play last year. I responded that Nouili started 7 at CSU and 7 at NU (which is true).
You then listed the OL, including, Nouili-Jr (14 career starts) He started ZERO GAMES last year.
He didn't play LAST YEAR. He wasn't in THAT offensive line, he was suspended, so your total of 96 doesn't apply.
The OL was bad last year and Nouili was NOT a part of it. You're trying to prove a moot point.
How do you include Nouili's 14 career starts into the total of LAST year when he didn't even play?
When NU fires up next year, then you can say Nouili has 14 career starts because he might actually play.
Either you're wrong, or you can't read your own post.
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