Could not agree more, the proof will be on game day.I will wait to see how they look in game as opposed to practice, practice is essential but it is inherently deceiving. Your reactions are different, the mental tension is different, everything is different. I'm not saying this in a "Oh they're actually garbage" sense. That'd be ridiculous. Just, I really think we should slow our roll until we see the actual on-the-field product in game. If they ball out in game, then pedal to the metal baby.