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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 200286" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Yea, that and every other offense in the PJ era including the ones with Dwyer, Baybay, and Nesbitt. </p><p></p><p>If a team putting up 35+ ppg is doing something that doesn't work, what does said team look like doing something that does work? 2014 was clearly the best season weve had here offensively since Lil Joe was here for sure, but to act like opening the offense up in 2013 didn't work is unfounded IMO.</p><p></p><p>Also, Waller wasn't very good that year. A guy named Michael Summers (who was on this year's team and 2 years older) started over him and Smelter was in his first year playing football since HS. Mason was a sophomore and the rest of that Oline was supposed to be less talented than the one we had this year. All of those abacks did little up to that point in their careers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 200286, member: 786"] Yea, that and every other offense in the PJ era including the ones with Dwyer, Baybay, and Nesbitt. If a team putting up 35+ ppg is doing something that doesn't work, what does said team look like doing something that does work? 2014 was clearly the best season weve had here offensively since Lil Joe was here for sure, but to act like opening the offense up in 2013 didn't work is unfounded IMO. Also, Waller wasn't very good that year. A guy named Michael Summers (who was on this year's team and 2 years older) started over him and Smelter was in his first year playing football since HS. Mason was a sophomore and the rest of that Oline was supposed to be less talented than the one we had this year. All of those abacks did little up to that point in their careers. [/QUOTE]
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