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<blockquote data-quote="dmurdock" data-source="post: 107155" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>I truly believe that when all is said and done, JeT will be talked about in the same category as Lil Joe. We need to enjoy and appreciate what we have here for the next 2 years.</p><p></p><p>We lose a lot of senior skill position players on offense this year, but we return the most important (QB) and the vast majority of the offensive line. I think a Miami fan summed it up best: the Miami offense is designed to allow playmakers to use their athleticism to make plays whereas our offensive system is designed so that the system creates positive plays. Smelter will be the most difficult to replace, but we will be fine at BB and AB.</p><p></p><p>Something that has been lost this year with our defense is that Roof's biggest impact on our defense will be his recruiting. Once he starts getting better players over there he will suddenly look like a much better DC. He has done a wonderful job this year when considering what he had to work with on the DL.</p><p></p><p>We won't be in CFP this year but if we finish strong in the ACCCG and Orange Bowl, we are setting ourselves up for next year. Finish in the top 10 this year, start next year in the top 10 preseason, and take care of a schedule that includes non-coastal games against Clemson, FSU, ND, & ugag, and we will be one of the media darlings next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmurdock, post: 107155, member: 381"] I truly believe that when all is said and done, JeT will be talked about in the same category as Lil Joe. We need to enjoy and appreciate what we have here for the next 2 years. We lose a lot of senior skill position players on offense this year, but we return the most important (QB) and the vast majority of the offensive line. I think a Miami fan summed it up best: the Miami offense is designed to allow playmakers to use their athleticism to make plays whereas our offensive system is designed so that the system creates positive plays. Smelter will be the most difficult to replace, but we will be fine at BB and AB. Something that has been lost this year with our defense is that Roof's biggest impact on our defense will be his recruiting. Once he starts getting better players over there he will suddenly look like a much better DC. He has done a wonderful job this year when considering what he had to work with on the DL. We won't be in CFP this year but if we finish strong in the ACCCG and Orange Bowl, we are setting ourselves up for next year. Finish in the top 10 this year, start next year in the top 10 preseason, and take care of a schedule that includes non-coastal games against Clemson, FSU, ND, & ugag, and we will be one of the media darlings next year. [/QUOTE]
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