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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 728041" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>When did I ever say anything about throwing the ball? What are you even talking about? Does nuance = throwing now? Please watch the highlights from last year’s game and look at how many plays were run out of shotgun and pistol sets, especially by Navy. Navy was running sets out of traditional 1RB, 1TE, 3WR formations from the shotgun that look more like Alabama than Georgia Tech did under CPJ. They had so many chunk plays off of shotgun read options, that once again, looked like Alabama with Jalen Hurts. By the end of the CPJ era Tech hardly ran anything besides a standard flexbone set. Had Tech been nuanced at all in our looks, I would bet there would have been more success in the last few years. Especially if there would’ve been a QB who could throw <em>at all. </em>I bet if you put Jordan Yates in Coach Ken’s system he’d be every bit as effective that Malcom Perry was, and probably more so because he <em>can </em>actually throw it.</p><p></p><p>And if you want to compare records, Navy had the same amount of 10 win seasons, more bowl wins, fewer losing seasons, and a better overall record than Tech did while CPJ was here. Now, is their schedule much easier? Of course, but their recruiting classes are also <em>much </em>worse. And no, it’s not relevant how many more players they can bring in, because the quality of those players is still less than anybody Tech should be able to recruit. Seems like innovation works...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 728041, member: 4572"] When did I ever say anything about throwing the ball? What are you even talking about? Does nuance = throwing now? Please watch the highlights from last year’s game and look at how many plays were run out of shotgun and pistol sets, especially by Navy. Navy was running sets out of traditional 1RB, 1TE, 3WR formations from the shotgun that look more like Alabama than Georgia Tech did under CPJ. They had so many chunk plays off of shotgun read options, that once again, looked like Alabama with Jalen Hurts. By the end of the CPJ era Tech hardly ran anything besides a standard flexbone set. Had Tech been nuanced at all in our looks, I would bet there would have been more success in the last few years. Especially if there would’ve been a QB who could throw [I]at all. [/I]I bet if you put Jordan Yates in Coach Ken’s system he’d be every bit as effective that Malcom Perry was, and probably more so because he [I]can [/I]actually throw it. And if you want to compare records, Navy had the same amount of 10 win seasons, more bowl wins, fewer losing seasons, and a better overall record than Tech did while CPJ was here. Now, is their schedule much easier? Of course, but their recruiting classes are also [I]much [/I]worse. And no, it’s not relevant how many more players they can bring in, because the quality of those players is still less than anybody Tech should be able to recruit. Seems like innovation works... [/QUOTE]
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