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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 597945" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>They talk about our lack of “returning production” which to me is a good thing since we aren’t asking the players to produce in the old system. How many snaps has Lucas even played in the option? Less than 4? They act as if football is some intricate game that our players have never played. Our receivers are gonna shock some folks. The media are all lemmings who will turn the narrative depending on how the wind blows. Right now, it’s GT has a new coach and system and the players will barely be able to line up in their new positions because football is so hard and it takes years of learning for a slot receiver to run a 10 yard curl. After a few games the narrative will shift to “who would have thought GT could run a real offense and the defense has really benefitted from practicing against a real offense, blah, blah, blah”. The media are morons. Bottom line it’s about one player lining up across from another player and winning the battle. We were .500 last year and I think our skilled position players are better at each position than they were last year either due to being a year older or having a better player at that position. We are no longer in the era of watching one offensive player keep the ball for 50% of the plays. Our new QB’s will be point guards who by scheme will distribute the ball. I can’t wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 597945, member: 4334"] They talk about our lack of “returning production” which to me is a good thing since we aren’t asking the players to produce in the old system. How many snaps has Lucas even played in the option? Less than 4? They act as if football is some intricate game that our players have never played. Our receivers are gonna shock some folks. The media are all lemmings who will turn the narrative depending on how the wind blows. Right now, it’s GT has a new coach and system and the players will barely be able to line up in their new positions because football is so hard and it takes years of learning for a slot receiver to run a 10 yard curl. After a few games the narrative will shift to “who would have thought GT could run a real offense and the defense has really benefitted from practicing against a real offense, blah, blah, blah”. The media are morons. Bottom line it’s about one player lining up across from another player and winning the battle. We were .500 last year and I think our skilled position players are better at each position than they were last year either due to being a year older or having a better player at that position. We are no longer in the era of watching one offensive player keep the ball for 50% of the plays. Our new QB’s will be point guards who by scheme will distribute the ball. I can’t wait. [/QUOTE]
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