No matter how much talent we're projected to have or how much the media raves about any given player or players, the fact remains that we still have to replace three starters on the O line.
No matter how talented the replacements, it takes time for an O line to gel, and seeing as some of the new projected starters haven't even played a snap of college football yet, nothing is a given.
With a new OC and offensive staff, a rebuilt OL, and lots of questions still at QB, RB, and WR, I'm not taking anything for granted with this offense. They have to prove something to me first, and personally, I'm not convinced yet that this year will be markedly better than last.