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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 198307" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>The way I look at the injuries (and you forgot Summers at WR missing several games and then leaving) is that by the 4th game, JT was having to play mostly with players at the skill positions he had not seen before July: Skov, Marshall, Marshall, MLD, Stewart, Griffin. Or had seen only beginning in the spring: Allen, Searcy, Lynch. Think about it, after Snoddy went down, Jeune was the skill player that Thomas had the most experience with. I think this season demonstrated that timing and anticipation is much more important in this offense than many of us bleacher coaches expected. Or maybe at least in the Georgia Tech version of it.</p><p></p><p>What made the season even more painful is that the offense was operating at such a high level late last year. Had this year's version followed something like the 2011 version, it would have looked better by comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 198307, member: 1338"] The way I look at the injuries (and you forgot Summers at WR missing several games and then leaving) is that by the 4th game, JT was having to play mostly with players at the skill positions he had not seen before July: Skov, Marshall, Marshall, MLD, Stewart, Griffin. Or had seen only beginning in the spring: Allen, Searcy, Lynch. Think about it, after Snoddy went down, Jeune was the skill player that Thomas had the most experience with. I think this season demonstrated that timing and anticipation is much more important in this offense than many of us bleacher coaches expected. Or maybe at least in the Georgia Tech version of it. What made the season even more painful is that the offense was operating at such a high level late last year. Had this year's version followed something like the 2011 version, it would have looked better by comparison. [/QUOTE]
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