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<blockquote data-quote="gtg391z" data-source="post: 631075" data-attributes="member: 3186"><p>When you say GT is more talented the Citadel, what are you saying? Are you saying on the individual level? If yes, then I agree. Oliver is probably more athletically gifted then anybody on their team. So are our running backs and probably most of our receivers but some of them weren't exactly streaking downfield leaving the corner back in their dust. Our offensive line due injuries and scheme are not, as a unit, more talented then their Dline on Saturday. That was quite evident when you watch the game. Q. Kelley before the season said after one of the practices that our starting Oline would be serviceable but the drop off in talent to the next group would be devastating. Unfortunately, it only took 3 games to get down to walk-ons on the oline. If you can't understand how not having depth and experience on the Oline kills our offensive play calling then either you want to just blame the coaches or don't know how football works. </p><p></p><p>Now, I'm not saying coaches didn't make mistakes and I agree with everything they did. I think using TO on the kick offs is stoopid. I think we missed managed the time at the end and should have used the time out. I think after half it should have become TO's game to lose but I understand CP trying to get the offense going for the future with L. Johnson. </p><p></p><p>If we don't get some guys healthy on the Oline we are in for a long long year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg391z, post: 631075, member: 3186"] When you say GT is more talented the Citadel, what are you saying? Are you saying on the individual level? If yes, then I agree. Oliver is probably more athletically gifted then anybody on their team. So are our running backs and probably most of our receivers but some of them weren't exactly streaking downfield leaving the corner back in their dust. Our offensive line due injuries and scheme are not, as a unit, more talented then their Dline on Saturday. That was quite evident when you watch the game. Q. Kelley before the season said after one of the practices that our starting Oline would be serviceable but the drop off in talent to the next group would be devastating. Unfortunately, it only took 3 games to get down to walk-ons on the oline. If you can't understand how not having depth and experience on the Oline kills our offensive play calling then either you want to just blame the coaches or don't know how football works. Now, I'm not saying coaches didn't make mistakes and I agree with everything they did. I think using TO on the kick offs is stoopid. I think we missed managed the time at the end and should have used the time out. I think after half it should have become TO's game to lose but I understand CP trying to get the offense going for the future with L. Johnson. If we don't get some guys healthy on the Oline we are in for a long long year. [/QUOTE]
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