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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 907222" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Too early to write Elliot off but keep an eye on that basket certainly. He is an engineer -- actually worked at it for a year or so -- and thinks like one: methodical, step by step. Had Virginia looked closely at his Clemson performance, well, he was "co-offensive coordinator" for a reason. Clemson's offense suffered when it lost that up-tempo, gun 'em down approach and took to waiting between plays for Elliot to get in a play call, most of them tilting conservative. Thus far that offense is more active but tailored to a QB who can throw it a mile but is most effective in the intermediate to short throws, getting it to a WR or running back in space. But that is not a team to win a shootout with OSU, Alabama et al as in the past. Elliot could not have fixed that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 907222, member: 2175"] Too early to write Elliot off but keep an eye on that basket certainly. He is an engineer -- actually worked at it for a year or so -- and thinks like one: methodical, step by step. Had Virginia looked closely at his Clemson performance, well, he was "co-offensive coordinator" for a reason. Clemson's offense suffered when it lost that up-tempo, gun 'em down approach and took to waiting between plays for Elliot to get in a play call, most of them tilting conservative. Thus far that offense is more active but tailored to a QB who can throw it a mile but is most effective in the intermediate to short throws, getting it to a WR or running back in space. But that is not a team to win a shootout with OSU, Alabama et al as in the past. Elliot could not have fixed that. [/QUOTE]
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