He’s a tough and savvy runner which are invaluable traits to have when you’re running for your life as a qb. The porous OL might have more to do with which qb wins the job than anything else.
Justin Thomas had arguably his worst game of his career that day. Two horrendous interceptions in the red zone as we were going in to score.
I bet we win eight or nine out of 10 matching those two rosters.
The ‘14 roster would hold its own vs today’s Duke. Heck, the ‘16 offense would as well. It’s not so much about anybody catching up as it is our roster falling off. And as I pointed out earlier, most of that was not due to recruiting.
I actually believe opponent familiarity was a factor but not the main factor in our struggles recently. It's hard to say we have an advantage because teams only have 3 days to prepare for us and then say familiarity is not a factor. By the end of CPJ's tenure, teams had guys starting who had...
A GT game typically ebbs and flows. We rarely blow teams out or get blown out. Therefore there are several moments of joy as we make plays here and there. There are usually no shortage of big plays to cheer about too. There is plenty of fun times had even if the ending isn’t one of them.
A very well articulated post that captures how a lot of us feel. Very few, if any, posters here hate the current coach or think the previous coach was without fault. All want GT football to succeed on it’s current path. Many think it will happen inspite of legitimate reservations.
HUGE separations there, I must say. Also, there's other ways to guage success other than wining %. I'll take a percentage point or two less, any day, for an ACC championship, COFH wins and OB games/wins.
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