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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 686326" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Last year was nothing but one big scrimmage. Collins handled the transition just fine by showing 15-18 year olds what we were going to be in the future. Sure, part of that was sacrificing the “tailor to our strengths” which may have resulted in a little better results but honestly who freaking cares today. 2019 will be remembered for LSU’s dominance, Ohio State’s choke job, and Tua getting hurt. No one cares if GT won 3 games or 8. What Collins did worked as we have the best recruiting class in double digit years and signed two legit QB’s and stocked a stable of WR’s. Our receivers remind me of the Bobby Rodriguez’s and Emmett Merechant’s of our history. The addition of big bodies for the OLine and bigger defensive players is what GT football needed. I’ve stated before and many took offense to it, but 2020 is another quasi scrimmage year as Collins knows we need another solid recruiting class to dig out of the hole along the lines. I expect us to win more games and be more competitive because we have some horses, but the lines is what dictates wins and losses and we are still behind the curve vis a vis our competition. But that will flip thru this staffs recruiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 686326, member: 4334"] Last year was nothing but one big scrimmage. Collins handled the transition just fine by showing 15-18 year olds what we were going to be in the future. Sure, part of that was sacrificing the “tailor to our strengths” which may have resulted in a little better results but honestly who freaking cares today. 2019 will be remembered for LSU’s dominance, Ohio State’s choke job, and Tua getting hurt. No one cares if GT won 3 games or 8. What Collins did worked as we have the best recruiting class in double digit years and signed two legit QB’s and stocked a stable of WR’s. Our receivers remind me of the Bobby Rodriguez’s and Emmett Merechant’s of our history. The addition of big bodies for the OLine and bigger defensive players is what GT football needed. I’ve stated before and many took offense to it, but 2020 is another quasi scrimmage year as Collins knows we need another solid recruiting class to dig out of the hole along the lines. I expect us to win more games and be more competitive because we have some horses, but the lines is what dictates wins and losses and we are still behind the curve vis a vis our competition. But that will flip thru this staffs recruiting. [/QUOTE]
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