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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 761171" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>1. Yes, they do.</p><p></p><p>2. Yet Paul came in and won 9 games with a teem built around a preset offense. And all the experts thought it would mean years of rebuilding before Tech got better, if it did. Recall that a lot of experts thought the spread option wouldn't work in a P5 league. </p><p></p><p>3. I agree that Colins has a harder road ahead of him then Paul did; it is easier to transition to a spread option from it. Further, it was unrealistic to expect much in a year that has been as disrupted as this one. Next year will tell us a lot more about where we are, provided that the NCAA decides to stick with it's eligibility decisions. Collins deserves some slack here. But not much more. The main thing I want to see next year is a team that looks disciplined on and off the field and that has a scheme on both sides of the ball that looks like it will win some games. So far that team has shown up once this year for a half of one game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 761171, member: 265"] 1. Yes, they do. 2. Yet Paul came in and won 9 games with a teem built around a preset offense. And all the experts thought it would mean years of rebuilding before Tech got better, if it did. Recall that a lot of experts thought the spread option wouldn't work in a P5 league. 3. I agree that Colins has a harder road ahead of him then Paul did; it is easier to transition to a spread option from it. Further, it was unrealistic to expect much in a year that has been as disrupted as this one. Next year will tell us a lot more about where we are, provided that the NCAA decides to stick with it's eligibility decisions. Collins deserves some slack here. But not much more. The main thing I want to see next year is a team that looks disciplined on and off the field and that has a scheme on both sides of the ball that looks like it will win some games. So far that team has shown up once this year for a half of one game. [/QUOTE]
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