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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 200307" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Now, once again: you see, that was whimsy. See, the writer said he didn't want to hear that and foolish me thought it would be clever to say that and ...</p><p></p><p>And, by the way, you don't think he ran the diamond shotgun from under center, do you? Or installed it for anybody except Lee, and the fact is it did not work very well. Jeez. Lee is a good example of a good player above his grade at Tech, but down a league at James Madison and he lit it up. Good for him. He finally made the right decision and it worked for him. But a "different offense" is like the genie in the bottle to some folks. Pop the top and a genie gives us everything. Except that by any measure, 2014 excepted, we have had a very good offense. A different offense with the same personnel would have been goofy. (I did watch the 2009 VT and FSU games on the weekend, and I did wonder how good Nesbitt would have been, how really astonishing in fact, had he been able to keep his passes even on the playing field. He was the Rex Barney of college football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 200307, member: 2175"] Now, once again: you see, that was whimsy. See, the writer said he didn't want to hear that and foolish me thought it would be clever to say that and ... And, by the way, you don't think he ran the diamond shotgun from under center, do you? Or installed it for anybody except Lee, and the fact is it did not work very well. Jeez. Lee is a good example of a good player above his grade at Tech, but down a league at James Madison and he lit it up. Good for him. He finally made the right decision and it worked for him. But a "different offense" is like the genie in the bottle to some folks. Pop the top and a genie gives us everything. Except that by any measure, 2014 excepted, we have had a very good offense. A different offense with the same personnel would have been goofy. (I did watch the 2009 VT and FSU games on the weekend, and I did wonder how good Nesbitt would have been, how really astonishing in fact, had he been able to keep his passes even on the playing field. He was the Rex Barney of college football. [/QUOTE]
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