Bishop Amat’s nightmare offseason continues …

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It’s easily the worst offseason I’ve ever seen in my time at the Tribune. And the bad luck of the Bishop Amat football team just reared its ugly head again late last week when top offfensive lineman Matt Brayton suffered a shoulder injury and could miss significant time. Brayton is a verbal commit to UNLV and preseason Tribune All-Area selection.

Sadly, this is just the latest problem Amat has encountered in an offseason that’s been about as bad as it gets. Here’s your tally …

— Lancers lose out on opportunity to hire Brigham Harwell as an assistant coach. He goes to Alemany instead.

— RB Torreahno Sweet is kicked off the team for most of the offseason and doesn’t return until deep into the summer.

— All-Area defensive end Andrew Vasquez’s knee injury suffered against Corona Centennial in last year’s semis never fully heals and now he’s likely lost for the season.

— Brayton injury (see above)

— QB battle rages on. Maybe Ryder Ruiz is the starter. Maybe it’s Damian Garcia. Whomever it ISN’T will automatically become the most popular player on the team. QB battles ruin chemistry. QBs cannot split time. This is still an ongoing saga.

— Trevon Sidney misses significant chunk of fall practice with a hamstring injury that NOBODY seems to knows when or how it happened happened in the championship game of a 7-on-7 tournament in late July. Sidney may be ready for Mater Dei, but how close to 100 percent is he?

Given all the hype and high expectations, this wasn’t supposed to be how the offseason went down. This isn’t type of offseason ANY team wants to have, especially one with a lot of pressure on it. The Lancers had better be a resilient bunch or all the talk about being overrated will begin quickly.