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<blockquote data-quote="Beerbrewingjacket" data-source="post: 620646" data-attributes="member: 4762"><p>I hope so. I’ve just seen a lot of smugness from some on here after one game. And I’m all for calling out deficiencies. I did it plenty of times with the old staff. But, I am fully behind the new guys. Same as I was for PJ and Chan when they got here. </p><p></p><p>I believe had we come out and started throwing 30 times against that D it would have been a far greater disservice to the guys playing. The coaches are trying to put the guys in the best position to win.</p><p></p><p>Had you all been listening objectively this offseason then you wouldn’t be surprised at what we got. The staff repeatedly said they were going to run the offense based on the personnel they have. They did exactly that. The handful of times they tried to do some passing concepts TO failed. So did Lucas, albeit a short sample size. Graham did the best passing but his knock is grasp of the playbook. So the staff have to evaluate these guys in a non controlled environment. The staff are still learning what they have.</p><p></p><p>Itll evolve. I fully believe that. To make a referendum on game one is nothing short of ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>Those QBs y’all wanted to showcase passing had QBRs of 8, 9 and 48. There isn’t a single team that is at all comparable to our transition. Louisville has passing concepts last year, had TE’s on roster, etc. They were more easily equipped to handle a coaching change. We have a much steeper mountain to climb and folks need to be patient. </p><p></p><p>The staff did the right thing. Coach Thacker said today in his conference that Clemson was ready on their first series for the Temple offense with their scheme. So the coaches had the right idea. 4 turnovers kinda killed any momentum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerbrewingjacket, post: 620646, member: 4762"] I hope so. I’ve just seen a lot of smugness from some on here after one game. And I’m all for calling out deficiencies. I did it plenty of times with the old staff. But, I am fully behind the new guys. Same as I was for PJ and Chan when they got here. I believe had we come out and started throwing 30 times against that D it would have been a far greater disservice to the guys playing. The coaches are trying to put the guys in the best position to win. Had you all been listening objectively this offseason then you wouldn’t be surprised at what we got. The staff repeatedly said they were going to run the offense based on the personnel they have. They did exactly that. The handful of times they tried to do some passing concepts TO failed. So did Lucas, albeit a short sample size. Graham did the best passing but his knock is grasp of the playbook. So the staff have to evaluate these guys in a non controlled environment. The staff are still learning what they have. Itll evolve. I fully believe that. To make a referendum on game one is nothing short of ridiculous. Those QBs y’all wanted to showcase passing had QBRs of 8, 9 and 48. There isn’t a single team that is at all comparable to our transition. Louisville has passing concepts last year, had TE’s on roster, etc. They were more easily equipped to handle a coaching change. We have a much steeper mountain to climb and folks need to be patient. The staff did the right thing. Coach Thacker said today in his conference that Clemson was ready on their first series for the Temple offense with their scheme. So the coaches had the right idea. 4 turnovers kinda killed any momentum. [/QUOTE]
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