Man, I have to push back on this hard. Flying around in practice in shorts and helmets is a world away from covering SEC receivers in a real game. You lost multipple starters and are trying to plug holes with portal guys who couldn't crack the lineup at their last stop. I'm hearing the young players are getting cooked by your own receivers in scrimmages, which is a major red flag. The SEC West is loaded with NFL-caliber quarterbacks and wideouts, and that group is about to get exposed. Spring buzz is cheap. Let's see how they hold up when a real offensive coordinator starts dialing up plays to attack those new faces. I'll believe it when I see it on the field in September, not in some fluff practice report. That unit is a question mark, not a strength.