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Dave Patenaude’s vision for Georgia Tech offense clarifying
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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 605980" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Some TE motion and on running plays up the middle Tyler Davis in motion was helping make some big holes. Practice looks a lot like the Spring Game with so much subbing the teams seem to be dominated by walkons and freshmen everywhere. Lots of reps and chaos from my viewpoint. Obvious playmakers on O (besides the RBs and QBs) are Carter, Brown, and Tyler Davis. The OL is in substitution disaray and I saw 5 different centers. It is really hard to tell what is going on. I cannot see a need for a closed practice because watching one just leads to more questions. I am not being critical. I just think it is too early in Camp to draw conclusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 605980, member: 1376"] Some TE motion and on running plays up the middle Tyler Davis in motion was helping make some big holes. Practice looks a lot like the Spring Game with so much subbing the teams seem to be dominated by walkons and freshmen everywhere. Lots of reps and chaos from my viewpoint. Obvious playmakers on O (besides the RBs and QBs) are Carter, Brown, and Tyler Davis. The OL is in substitution disaray and I saw 5 different centers. It is really hard to tell what is going on. I cannot see a need for a closed practice because watching one just leads to more questions. I am not being critical. I just think it is too early in Camp to draw conclusions. [/QUOTE]
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