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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 687113" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Thread has definitely jumped the tracks. Worse, it has morphed into bafflingly innane CPJ vs CGC thread. To think, I opened expecting some discussion of our CDP's offense.</p><p></p><p>Oh well, the actual thread topic re CDP is itself getting dead horsey. There are those who say CDP sux and the O should have better, those who say it's too early to judge, and those who think we are on the right track and just need some time.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much every argument imaginable has been put forth, and yet no one's opinion hath changed. But you know what? It's the offseason! What the hell else can we discuss?</p><p></p><p>So what the hell, here is my opinion beatches: Combined OL starts, which have the highest correlation of which I am aware of to wins, predicted decisively we would suck on offense last year. Combo with new scheme & new OL tech iques/OL picked to run a uniquely different O/lack of OL numbers overall and it was very easy for analysts to predict we would suck last year.</p><p></p><p>Throw in an undermanned DL with no proven pass rusher, and there you have it.</p><p></p><p>There is a reason "football is a game of the trenches" is an axiom. You can start a different QB, hire different OC, do whatever, and you are still going to suck if you aren't good in the trenches.</p><p></p><p>So you mofos who say fire CDP, well you could be right. I am at a loss to tell myself. If we have an OL like the gaggers and our O is still stale, then hell yeah can the OC.</p><p></p><p>Take that deceased equine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 687113, member: 857"] Thread has definitely jumped the tracks. Worse, it has morphed into bafflingly innane CPJ vs CGC thread. To think, I opened expecting some discussion of our CDP's offense. Oh well, the actual thread topic re CDP is itself getting dead horsey. There are those who say CDP sux and the O should have better, those who say it's too early to judge, and those who think we are on the right track and just need some time. Pretty much every argument imaginable has been put forth, and yet no one's opinion hath changed. But you know what? It's the offseason! What the hell else can we discuss? So what the hell, here is my opinion beatches: Combined OL starts, which have the highest correlation of which I am aware of to wins, predicted decisively we would suck on offense last year. Combo with new scheme & new OL tech iques/OL picked to run a uniquely different O/lack of OL numbers overall and it was very easy for analysts to predict we would suck last year. Throw in an undermanned DL with no proven pass rusher, and there you have it. There is a reason "football is a game of the trenches" is an axiom. You can start a different QB, hire different OC, do whatever, and you are still going to suck if you aren't good in the trenches. So you mofos who say fire CDP, well you could be right. I am at a loss to tell myself. If we have an OL like the gaggers and our O is still stale, then hell yeah can the OC. Take that deceased equine! [/QUOTE]
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