BleedGoldNWhite21
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Are we really going to claim UL has that much more talent than us when we beat them 66–31 less than a year ago?! I swear some of you guys are so disrespectful to our guys.
For the kool-iad drinkers........they HAVE to diminish our players.......coaching can not be part of the equation for any losses.False. By most metrics, we have just as much or more talent on our current roster than UL.
Don't care. Watch him play.He was recruited by several big time programs as a QB. Our guys weren’t.
Dude get over yourself. Tech Curb stomped UL last year. You're telling me we have lesser talent than UL? I think we can all agree the defense is already showing improvement, but that offense, well it was against Clemson so I'm trying to hold my judgement, but it ain't looking great. But you are just disrespectful with your comments about our players, get that mess out of here.And what does that have to do with our offense? Don’t act like ND and Clemson are near the same animal.
I agree Louisville is looking better than expected but Satterfield is also working with more weapons than we are right now. They are better at every position group on offense except rb.
What is the new offense? I know coach p has stated that he wants to run what fits our guys, but has he said specifically what we are running? It looked similar at times to what we ran with Vad Lee out of the diamond.Coaching really makes a difference (although generally it can only do so much without talent), although I probably believe the UL team had given up on Petrino and his nonsense last year. Satterfield is a good coach, and it shows tonight.
Our main issues are in the D front 7, pass blocking OL's, and of course getting a QB that can run the new offense with more precision and passing skills.
I think UL is a pretty good team - they have really fast backs and wr . Way way better than last year. Good coaching.Welp ND ended up blowing them out. So once again, the early season sample sizes come back to bite the haters.
I think UL is a pretty good team - they have really fast backs and wr . Way way better than last year. Good coaching.
It’s the same people we stomped last yr
ND replaced some NFL guys who were having issues fitting the run
And what does that have to do with our offense? Don’t act like ND and Clemson are near the same animal.
I agree Louisville is looking better than expected but Satterfield is also working with more weapons than we are right now. They are better at every position group on offense except rb.
Let's stop calling it a rebuild, that implies it wasn't working. Call it a transition if you like, although nobody gave CPJ a free pass for transitioning from the pro style to the option offense.UL lost big last year because of bad coaching, and then later the team mailed it in. They are in much better position for a coaching change than us because they aren’t facing a radical rebuild on offense.
Let's stop calling it a rebuild, that implies it wasn't working. Call it a transition if you like, although nobody gave CPJ a free pass for transitioning from the pro style to the option offense.
So, we all know Clemson will be the best team in the ACC. The question is, who is the second best team? It's pretty wide open. Miami, UVA, Syracuse?? What's your opinion? Who's your dark horse? Team that will surprise most folks.,..
My vote is Miami, for #2... I think they have a most talent.
As a dark horse. UNC is going to be better than most think.
I think UNC might win the division.So, we all know Clemson will be the best team in the ACC. The question is, who is the second best team? It's pretty wide open. Miami, UVA, Syracuse?? What's your opinion? Who's your dark horse? Team that will surprise most folks.,..
My vote is Miami, for #2... I think they have a most talent.
As a dark horse. UNC is going to be better than most think.
There's no denying that bay bay is a once in a generation wr, and we are fortunate to have had Calvin as well. Dwyer was great as well. What people don't realize is that the trenches are everything and option offense has a hard time if the OL is not quick enough. They were able to make it work in 08 with a line recruited to a totally different system. This is where I don't think it's fair to just say well these players don't for the player system. Neither did the players in 08 on paper at least, but CPJ made it work. Besides coach p is supposed to run an offense that fits the current talent, which further refutes the use of the term rebuild. Skill players are nice, but if the line doesn't exist, it doesn't matter. That's what we are unfortunately struggling with right now on both sides. I think this has more to do with apr changes that made it more difficult with academic schools, like us to recruit big uglies, which it's especially hard to find one on the d line that can cut it at this school academically. That paired with what I posted before which shows tech reducing our recruiting budget by more than 20% since 2012-2013 season while most other schools increased by at least 50% and elite schools increased the budget even more than that. See below the column highlighted in gold:A rebuild actually implies that something was working, else it would just be a building, but is expected to not work as well this year because of changing pieces. This would likely have been a rebuilding year anyways with how much we lost, but we're going through a transition on top of that.
Also, plenty of people were willing to give Johnson time to get his players into the system especially since the our offense was the primary reason for firing Gailey. Fortunately on offense he inherited arguably the best RB we've ever had, a top 3 WR we've had, and a QB that turned out to be a near perfect fit with what we needed during the transition. Even then there was plenty of talk about waiting until he got his guys on the OL.
Also, in 2008 it took until game 11 for the offense to really click, and it'd be viewed in a much different light had he not also inherited a senior NFL bound DL that allowed us to win some low scoring games early while our offense transitioned.
Against BC in 2008, we scored 19 points on 235 total yards with 3 turnovers. We averaged 5.6 yards per pass and 4.1 yards per play. That really isn't any better than what happened against clemson on the offensive side of the ball.
This year we have very good running backs. Not Dwyer good, but good. We don't have a WR close to Thomas, and we'll need to wait and see if any of the QBs prove to be as good a fit for the new offense as Nesbitt was to the option. If it turns out that we do have a good fit for QB then I expect there will be a similar improvement over the course of the year. Even then not having Dwyer or Thomas level playmakers will probably make it less drastic. The big difference though is we don't have a DL to wins us low scoring games while we wait for the transition to happen. The 08 team would probably lose 3 or 4 more games if they had the defense from pretty much any year since.
What people don't realize is that the trenches are everything and option offense has a hard time if the OL is not quick enough. They were able to make it work in 08 with a line recruited to a totally different system. This is where I don't think it's fair to just say well these players don't for the player system. Neither did the players in 08 on paper at least, but CPJ made it work.
Besides coach p is supposed to run an offense that fits the current talent,
Btw Johnson help coach nessbit into an elite option QB. He ran out of the gun in highschool and did a while lot of passing. Also had a year under CCG's offense, so he wasn't option ready when Johnson got here.