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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 409978" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>We can always analyze the reasons, but I think the bottom line is that our margin for error is razor thin. Everyone loves to talk about how good we were in 2014, but they forget that we could have just as easily lost to Southern, VT, and georgia. Just like we could have easily beaten Tennessee, Virginia, and Miami last year. I’m not convinced that 2016 was that great a year. I mean I like 9 wins and beating georgia, but we were 4-4 in conference...not exactly a banner season. </p><p></p><p>So back to the margin of error thing...it’s already thin, but if you add to that losing a pre-season first team ACC back and having absolutely no answer in the kicking game you lose close games. </p><p></p><p>We return some experience this year. TQM should be better, Benson is solid, D may improve...but the margin is still thin. I’m still not sold on our kickers, so that has me the most worried, but it will probably be like every other year under CPJ...tons of nail biter types of games. Can we just come out on top in more than half of those? If so we have a shot at the division...if not, we hover around 6-6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 409978, member: 932"] We can always analyze the reasons, but I think the bottom line is that our margin for error is razor thin. Everyone loves to talk about how good we were in 2014, but they forget that we could have just as easily lost to Southern, VT, and georgia. Just like we could have easily beaten Tennessee, Virginia, and Miami last year. I’m not convinced that 2016 was that great a year. I mean I like 9 wins and beating georgia, but we were 4-4 in conference...not exactly a banner season. So back to the margin of error thing...it’s already thin, but if you add to that losing a pre-season first team ACC back and having absolutely no answer in the kicking game you lose close games. We return some experience this year. TQM should be better, Benson is solid, D may improve...but the margin is still thin. I’m still not sold on our kickers, so that has me the most worried, but it will probably be like every other year under CPJ...tons of nail biter types of games. Can we just come out on top in more than half of those? If so we have a shot at the division...if not, we hover around 6-6. [/QUOTE]
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