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<blockquote data-quote="Longhorngary" data-source="post: 368523" data-attributes="member: 3735"><p>Observations from an outsider who watched roughly halve of GT's games this season.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Team has to find consistency and a mindset that can travel on the road. Jackets at times looked like they could hang with almost anyone and then there's the one from last weekend.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The offense has to develop some type of mid-level passing game. Everything seemed to be either dump offs or deep posts/go routes. With the offense you run, the intermediate routes would seem to be there as the safeties are sucked into run support.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">DBs have to do a better job of playing the ball. They often seemed to have covered the receiver well only to have a catch completed because they didn't turn to play the ball.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Better tackling across the board. In several games, there were entirely too many missed tackles and yards after contact.</li> </ul><p></p><p>The positive is all of these things can be improved in the off-season and the team has a nice core to build around. I'm not familiar enough with GT's recruiting thus far to know if holes are being filled, but I would think next year would be a step forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longhorngary, post: 368523, member: 3735"] Observations from an outsider who watched roughly halve of GT's games this season. [LIST] [*]Team has to find consistency and a mindset that can travel on the road. Jackets at times looked like they could hang with almost anyone and then there's the one from last weekend. [*]The offense has to develop some type of mid-level passing game. Everything seemed to be either dump offs or deep posts/go routes. With the offense you run, the intermediate routes would seem to be there as the safeties are sucked into run support. [*]DBs have to do a better job of playing the ball. They often seemed to have covered the receiver well only to have a catch completed because they didn't turn to play the ball. [*]Better tackling across the board. In several games, there were entirely too many missed tackles and yards after contact. [/LIST] The positive is all of these things can be improved in the off-season and the team has a nice core to build around. I'm not familiar enough with GT's recruiting thus far to know if holes are being filled, but I would think next year would be a step forward. [/QUOTE]
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