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A Note to Those That Think We Have a High School Offense
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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 212118" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Last season we played one of the toughest schedules in the entire Country with ONE experienced skill position player on the field most of the season (QB Justin Thomas), yet we were within a TD of beating every team except 2 (Clemson & Miami, and Justin got injured against Miami & we played a QB who wasn't even at that position earlier in the year but switched there when our backup QB, Tim Byerly, went out for the season, on that schedule with 4 minutes left in the game (this means we were within a TD of Duke with 4 minutes to play when our special teams blew up on us and let them score twice at the end). </p><p></p><p>Anyone who has followed our offense knows, or should know, that it takes a ton of time/experience before our skill position really become comfortable running our offense, so the fact the Team fought competed so well IN SPITE of the injuries and inexperience, I'd say the team and Coaching Staff should be respected, appreciated, and congratulated, not disrespected or insulted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 212118, member: 33"] Last season we played one of the toughest schedules in the entire Country with ONE experienced skill position player on the field most of the season (QB Justin Thomas), yet we were within a TD of beating every team except 2 (Clemson & Miami, and Justin got injured against Miami & we played a QB who wasn't even at that position earlier in the year but switched there when our backup QB, Tim Byerly, went out for the season, on that schedule with 4 minutes left in the game (this means we were within a TD of Duke with 4 minutes to play when our special teams blew up on us and let them score twice at the end). Anyone who has followed our offense knows, or should know, that it takes a ton of time/experience before our skill position really become comfortable running our offense, so the fact the Team fought competed so well IN SPITE of the injuries and inexperience, I'd say the team and Coaching Staff should be respected, appreciated, and congratulated, not disrespected or insulted. [/QUOTE]
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