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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 154652" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I reluctantly agree with every point here. The only thing I can offer as a counter is that we didn't look all that sharp running the O last year until the VT game and we didn't really hit stride until UNC (we lost, but we ran the O like clockwork). This is pretty standard for Coach's teams; like they used to say at Navy, "When the leaves turn, the O works." (This is why I wish we were playing ND a week or so later, btw.) But without the vets we had last year, especially Shaq, we can be pretty sure that things will look a bit sloppy early on. </p><p></p><p>That's why we really need to finally field a decent D next year. They don't have to be lights out, just decent. We'll really need that until the game experience kicks in, given all the O backfield injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 154652, member: 265"] I reluctantly agree with every point here. The only thing I can offer as a counter is that we didn't look all that sharp running the O last year until the VT game and we didn't really hit stride until UNC (we lost, but we ran the O like clockwork). This is pretty standard for Coach's teams; like they used to say at Navy, "When the leaves turn, the O works." (This is why I wish we were playing ND a week or so later, btw.) But without the vets we had last year, especially Shaq, we can be pretty sure that things will look a bit sloppy early on. That's why we really need to finally field a decent D next year. They don't have to be lights out, just decent. We'll really need that until the game experience kicks in, given all the O backfield injuries. [/QUOTE]
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