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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 686473" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>1. "...let's not forget that CPJ's offense was plagued by bad OL blocking in the latter years." Like, say, 2017, when we led the nation in rushing during the regular season and finished 3rd? Or 2018 when we finished 3rd again? Let's drop this while there's still breath left in our bodies. The problem was always on D (except for 2015) for all the Johnson years.</p><p></p><p>2. "Let's also keep in mind that maybe Patenaude and CGC ran the offense to what they wanted to see in the future in order to get all our guys more reps in it and set us up for better years, as opposed to trying to make each play successful." So, let me get this straight. I dropped over $2500 on Tech tiks <em>to watch an offense that wasn't trying to give us the best chance to win every game?</em> I mean, I know you are right, but that means that Collins and co. lying thru their teeth before the season started ("We'll tailor the team to the talent of the players!") and that we suckers came to the games to see an <em>intentionally</em> sub-optimum performance. I figured this out myself and that's why I quit going. We had better hope that this "strategy" works. Soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 686473, member: 265"] 1. "...let's not forget that CPJ's offense was plagued by bad OL blocking in the latter years." Like, say, 2017, when we led the nation in rushing during the regular season and finished 3rd? Or 2018 when we finished 3rd again? Let's drop this while there's still breath left in our bodies. The problem was always on D (except for 2015) for all the Johnson years. 2. "Let's also keep in mind that maybe Patenaude and CGC ran the offense to what they wanted to see in the future in order to get all our guys more reps in it and set us up for better years, as opposed to trying to make each play successful." So, let me get this straight. I dropped over $2500 on Tech tiks [I]to watch an offense that wasn't trying to give us the best chance to win every game?[/I] I mean, I know you are right, but that means that Collins and co. lying thru their teeth before the season started ("We'll tailor the team to the talent of the players!") and that we suckers came to the games to see an [I]intentionally[/I] sub-optimum performance. I figured this out myself and that's why I quit going. We had better hope that this "strategy" works. Soon. [/QUOTE]
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