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<blockquote data-quote="babuka" data-source="post: 24988" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>The same Jimmies and Joes that won 3 games last year?</p><p></p><p>Coaching matters and scheme does also. Auburn did look crisp and well coached. Too often, Tech looks undisciplined, and does not do the little things right. I still want CPJ to succeed at Tech, but how many times since he has been here has Tech been a team that done all the little things right (no false starts, smart special teams, good tackling, few to no blown coverages, few dropped passes, etc). Those things have to be addressed; it is one thing to get beat, it is another thing to beat yourself. It is odd that Marshall can learn the offense in fall training camp from scratch, but our QBs can't do it in 3-4 years. Heck even Tevin missed a lot of option reads as a 5th year senior. I think CPJ needs to come up with new ways for his QBs to get more reps during practice and meetings. But then again the QB's coach shouldn't be coaching the B-backs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babuka, post: 24988, member: 199"] The same Jimmies and Joes that won 3 games last year? Coaching matters and scheme does also. Auburn did look crisp and well coached. Too often, Tech looks undisciplined, and does not do the little things right. I still want CPJ to succeed at Tech, but how many times since he has been here has Tech been a team that done all the little things right (no false starts, smart special teams, good tackling, few to no blown coverages, few dropped passes, etc). Those things have to be addressed; it is one thing to get beat, it is another thing to beat yourself. It is odd that Marshall can learn the offense in fall training camp from scratch, but our QBs can't do it in 3-4 years. Heck even Tevin missed a lot of option reads as a 5th year senior. I think CPJ needs to come up with new ways for his QBs to get more reps during practice and meetings. But then again the QB's coach shouldn't be coaching the B-backs. [/QUOTE]
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