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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket05" data-source="post: 687147" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>In 2015, the team was severely depleted but I believe they stayed competitive in large part because they had a veteran leader in JT at the helm. In addition, while there were new starters at various positions they had still been recruited to that offense and (with the exception of any TRUE freshman) had at least a year more of practice and work within that offense. In 2019, they experienced similar losses but also had to deal with everyone having less than a year of learning a new offense that most of the players are not built to operate in and no real veteran leadership on the field. That is where I see the biggest differences in the competitiveness of the two teams.</p><p></p><p>I think overall we are on the same page. I don't feel that the records in 2015 or 2019 can be blamed on either coaching staff (at least primarily). These seasons are mainly a result of unfortunate circumstances. I did not intend for my post to be a knock on any coaching staff but just to highlight the additional issues that this year had to face compared to 2015.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket05, post: 687147, member: 2642"] In 2015, the team was severely depleted but I believe they stayed competitive in large part because they had a veteran leader in JT at the helm. In addition, while there were new starters at various positions they had still been recruited to that offense and (with the exception of any TRUE freshman) had at least a year more of practice and work within that offense. In 2019, they experienced similar losses but also had to deal with everyone having less than a year of learning a new offense that most of the players are not built to operate in and no real veteran leadership on the field. That is where I see the biggest differences in the competitiveness of the two teams. I think overall we are on the same page. I don't feel that the records in 2015 or 2019 can be blamed on either coaching staff (at least primarily). These seasons are mainly a result of unfortunate circumstances. I did not intend for my post to be a knock on any coaching staff but just to highlight the additional issues that this year had to face compared to 2015. [/QUOTE]
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