Last year, for example, we had a terrific line, a quality experienced Q.B., very good tailbacks, but absolutely no one at receiver who could stretch the defense or win battles downfield. An otherwise championship-caliber team suffered because of it.
In 2019, we had a terrific line, the same quality experienced Q.B., a superstar at W.R., but our tailback situation was quite frankly poor. Swap out the backs we had for Kyren Williams, and I guarantee we'd have beaten Georgia, and the season would have been FAR different.
In 2018, we had the terrific line, very good receivers, a star tailback, and then a Q.B. situation that was such a mess that we had to put in the aforementioned Q.B. before he was developed.
If we could ever avoid these holes and have an evenly developed roster, we might actually do something in the playoffs for a change.