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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 834452" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>To be fair, I work with a fairly big Clemson donor. He wasn't overly thrilled when Jeff Scott left because, in his words, he was the better of the two Clemson OCs. He told me earlier this year that this would be the test for Elliott what with losing both Lawrence and Etienne. He has said there is a better than average possibility that Elliott won't make it to next season. If they lose another game with an anemic offense he might not make it to the end of this one. There is real frustration that they can't move the ball with a 5* QB and a 5* RB and several 5* WRs. He said it's not the fact that they've lost as much as HOW they are losing. The uga game was somewhat expected and understandable, but (HIS WORDS) the GT game was a real eye-opener for them on just how bad this offense is. (GT defense getting shredded by Duke and UVA pounds the point home for them)</p><p></p><p>Now, as far as that applies to Collins/CDP, it really doesn't. We are in a completely different boat what with the rebuild. They should have been able to reload with highly ranked talent, and they haven't successfully done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 834452, member: 1191"] To be fair, I work with a fairly big Clemson donor. He wasn't overly thrilled when Jeff Scott left because, in his words, he was the better of the two Clemson OCs. He told me earlier this year that this would be the test for Elliott what with losing both Lawrence and Etienne. He has said there is a better than average possibility that Elliott won't make it to next season. If they lose another game with an anemic offense he might not make it to the end of this one. There is real frustration that they can't move the ball with a 5* QB and a 5* RB and several 5* WRs. He said it's not the fact that they've lost as much as HOW they are losing. The uga game was somewhat expected and understandable, but (HIS WORDS) the GT game was a real eye-opener for them on just how bad this offense is. (GT defense getting shredded by Duke and UVA pounds the point home for them) Now, as far as that applies to Collins/CDP, it really doesn't. We are in a completely different boat what with the rebuild. They should have been able to reload with highly ranked talent, and they haven't successfully done that. [/QUOTE]
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