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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 633757" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>I think the difference between that 1-2 and this one was at least some components of the team looked to be working correctly. The USF game this year was basically the inverse of last year. Instead of our defense being non existent and the offense making fumble mistakes, our defense was great but the offense was nonexistent. In our losses however. Well clemson gets a pass but there were a few curious decisions made in that game that honestly I chalked up to, its clemson whatever we are really outmatched there. The citadel however just made no sense. If we were any other team in transition to a new coach it would but it honestly looked like we were unprepared to face an offense we just finished running. There were some real boneheaded decisions in player rotation. With very little adjustment in game.</p><p></p><p>Last year, USF was fumbled away and woody had no answer for a running QB.</p><p>Pitt was well, offense didn't show up in the first half but we ended the game with 320 yards rushing and 3 tds which means something was adjusted at half, we also only allowed 3 points after half.</p><p></p><p>I see what they are trying to do on offense, but it must look completely different in practice than how they have ran in the games because we don't seem to have a quick passing game at all everything is bombs or bust.</p><p></p><p>You also didn't have CPJ talking all offseason in platitudes designed to pump people up. There is a personal preference difference there. Despite what people might think I like Collins. I want him to succeed. Not sure I agree with the kitchen sink offensive playbook right now woiuld rather we were good at runnign 6-9 plays than havign 40 plays we aren't really that good at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 633757, member: 3094"] I think the difference between that 1-2 and this one was at least some components of the team looked to be working correctly. The USF game this year was basically the inverse of last year. Instead of our defense being non existent and the offense making fumble mistakes, our defense was great but the offense was nonexistent. In our losses however. Well clemson gets a pass but there were a few curious decisions made in that game that honestly I chalked up to, its clemson whatever we are really outmatched there. The citadel however just made no sense. If we were any other team in transition to a new coach it would but it honestly looked like we were unprepared to face an offense we just finished running. There were some real boneheaded decisions in player rotation. With very little adjustment in game. Last year, USF was fumbled away and woody had no answer for a running QB. Pitt was well, offense didn't show up in the first half but we ended the game with 320 yards rushing and 3 tds which means something was adjusted at half, we also only allowed 3 points after half. I see what they are trying to do on offense, but it must look completely different in practice than how they have ran in the games because we don't seem to have a quick passing game at all everything is bombs or bust. You also didn't have CPJ talking all offseason in platitudes designed to pump people up. There is a personal preference difference there. Despite what people might think I like Collins. I want him to succeed. Not sure I agree with the kitchen sink offensive playbook right now woiuld rather we were good at runnign 6-9 plays than havign 40 plays we aren't really that good at. [/QUOTE]
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