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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 708583" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Love your analysis. I agree with what your points but I see more upside. There is no doubt that our offensive improvement will have to come from our OL and QB. My view is we were historically bad in both areas. So bad in fact that the probability of being that bad again is low. Add in talent like an experienced Graham, and players trained in the spread like Gleason and Sims and there is no way the QB position is as bad as we saw last year. OLine was decimated last year and blocking for QB’s who had little clue. Coach Key and Collins have handled the OLine masterfully with transfers and getting injured guys back. Rotate in some of the big bodies new guys and there is no way that unit is as bad as last year. Coach Key showed last year he knows how to coach as even though they were decimated we actually started blocking the last part of the season.</p><p></p><p>Your point on defense has always been the critical question for GT football. Can we get the war daddies on the DL and LB’s who are fast and can wrap up. I think the fact that Charlie Thomas is moving to a DB role tells me that Collins is very happy with our up and coming LB’s. I agree our DLine is no where near what Collins wants, but the only way to fix it is to recruit year after year.. But honestly, unless you are a consistent top 8 team you have the same issue. Outside of Clemson no one in the ACC can just roll waves of DLinemen.</p><p></p><p>Special Teams - again, outside of Harvin they were statistically terrible. We couldn’t kick it into the end zone, our gunners whiffed way too many times, and our field goal kicking was just unreliable. No way we can repeat such a bad output. </p><p></p><p>And yes, I agree that nothing is proven until we see it on the field. But that’s the same for every team in the country. We play in the ACC and someone has to win those games. We could have won up to 5 games last year with a bounce here and there and we were just horrible. I’m sorry, but I follow the ACC closely and we aren’t facing juggernauts outside of Clemson and UGA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 708583, member: 4334"] Love your analysis. I agree with what your points but I see more upside. There is no doubt that our offensive improvement will have to come from our OL and QB. My view is we were historically bad in both areas. So bad in fact that the probability of being that bad again is low. Add in talent like an experienced Graham, and players trained in the spread like Gleason and Sims and there is no way the QB position is as bad as we saw last year. OLine was decimated last year and blocking for QB’s who had little clue. Coach Key and Collins have handled the OLine masterfully with transfers and getting injured guys back. Rotate in some of the big bodies new guys and there is no way that unit is as bad as last year. Coach Key showed last year he knows how to coach as even though they were decimated we actually started blocking the last part of the season. Your point on defense has always been the critical question for GT football. Can we get the war daddies on the DL and LB’s who are fast and can wrap up. I think the fact that Charlie Thomas is moving to a DB role tells me that Collins is very happy with our up and coming LB’s. I agree our DLine is no where near what Collins wants, but the only way to fix it is to recruit year after year.. But honestly, unless you are a consistent top 8 team you have the same issue. Outside of Clemson no one in the ACC can just roll waves of DLinemen. Special Teams - again, outside of Harvin they were statistically terrible. We couldn’t kick it into the end zone, our gunners whiffed way too many times, and our field goal kicking was just unreliable. No way we can repeat such a bad output. And yes, I agree that nothing is proven until we see it on the field. But that’s the same for every team in the country. We play in the ACC and someone has to win those games. We could have won up to 5 games last year with a bounce here and there and we were just horrible. I’m sorry, but I follow the ACC closely and we aren’t facing juggernauts outside of Clemson and UGA. [/QUOTE]
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