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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 686551" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>1. You don't do so well at the very thing that every DC you come up against is expecting unless you are right decent at it. Take the VT game in 18. Bud was ready as could be and we still rushed for 465 yards and beat the snot out of them while throwing one (that's 1) pass that was incomplete. I think a lot of people here thought that because Paul used to ***** about OL blocking that it was actually all that bad. No. He bitched about it every year he was at Tech. Game after game after game. He was, shall we say, hard to please.</p><p></p><p>2. Oh, I understand the reasons for doing what they did. That doesn't mean that I shouldn't feel cheated. The job of any coach is to <em>win</em>, not to show how he's going to run the offense in the future. You might just as well say that a general who loses a battle is ok because he's trying to get the troops into the kind of shape he thinks they should have. There have been soldiers like that (John Hood, for instance), but nobody thought much of their results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 686551, member: 265"] 1. You don't do so well at the very thing that every DC you come up against is expecting unless you are right decent at it. Take the VT game in 18. Bud was ready as could be and we still rushed for 465 yards and beat the snot out of them while throwing one (that's 1) pass that was incomplete. I think a lot of people here thought that because Paul used to ***** about OL blocking that it was actually all that bad. No. He bitched about it every year he was at Tech. Game after game after game. He was, shall we say, hard to please. 2. Oh, I understand the reasons for doing what they did. That doesn't mean that I shouldn't feel cheated. The job of any coach is to [I]win[/I], not to show how he's going to run the offense in the future. You might just as well say that a general who loses a battle is ok because he's trying to get the troops into the kind of shape he thinks they should have. There have been soldiers like that (John Hood, for instance), but nobody thought much of their results. [/QUOTE]
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