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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 752408" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Bro, in 2018 under your offensive mastermind of CPJ, Tech ranked 74th in total offense, 28th in red zone offense, and 70th in scoring offense. Keep in mind, this was a team in year 11 of CPJ, that started 5 seniors on offense (including at QB) , 5 juniors, and 1 redshirt freshman on opening week. That’s one (1) underclassmen starting. That team played Georgia in week 12 with 5 seniors starting, 3 juniors, 2 RS freshmen, and 1 sophomore. For the most part, that teams key pieces (especially the most experienced players) stayed healthy throughout the entire year. That team, with offensive mastermind CPJ at the helm, put up below average offensive numbers.</p><p></p><p>Last year’s team started game 1 with 5 seniors, 1 junior, 3 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Half of last year’s offense in <em>week one(!!) </em>were underclassmen, as opposed to just 1 guy in 2018. That team ended the year against Georgia with 2 seniors, 2 juniors, 5 sophomores, and 2 freshmen starting. 7 of the offensive starters were underclassmen by the end of the year last year, as opposed to just 3 by the end of 2018. Add in the fact the we were literally <strong>starting </strong>walk-ons on the OL, in addition to completely changing the fundamental base of the offense, WHY WOULD YOU EXPECT ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN ABYSMAL OFFENSE?!?! You’ve got some kind of weird fantasy land in your head if you expected a team with very little returning production from an already below average 2018 performance to perform better on offense than in the bottom tier of the country. Add in the injuries and the inexperience, there’s not a single coach that would’ve been able to produce much more on the offensive side of the ball than what Tech did last year.</p><p></p><p>I’m completely dumbfounded by how incessant and ridiculous your posts are. CPJ put up a below average offense in 2018, yet you think it’s possible to match or improve on that after changing the fundamentals of the offense while playing with one of the youngest teams in the country? I mean, that’s stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 752408, member: 4572"] Bro, in 2018 under your offensive mastermind of CPJ, Tech ranked 74th in total offense, 28th in red zone offense, and 70th in scoring offense. Keep in mind, this was a team in year 11 of CPJ, that started 5 seniors on offense (including at QB) , 5 juniors, and 1 redshirt freshman on opening week. That’s one (1) underclassmen starting. That team played Georgia in week 12 with 5 seniors starting, 3 juniors, 2 RS freshmen, and 1 sophomore. For the most part, that teams key pieces (especially the most experienced players) stayed healthy throughout the entire year. That team, with offensive mastermind CPJ at the helm, put up below average offensive numbers. Last year’s team started game 1 with 5 seniors, 1 junior, 3 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Half of last year’s offense in [I]week one(!!) [/I]were underclassmen, as opposed to just 1 guy in 2018. That team ended the year against Georgia with 2 seniors, 2 juniors, 5 sophomores, and 2 freshmen starting. 7 of the offensive starters were underclassmen by the end of the year last year, as opposed to just 3 by the end of 2018. Add in the fact the we were literally [B]starting [/B]walk-ons on the OL, in addition to completely changing the fundamental base of the offense, WHY WOULD YOU EXPECT ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN ABYSMAL OFFENSE?!?! You’ve got some kind of weird fantasy land in your head if you expected a team with very little returning production from an already below average 2018 performance to perform better on offense than in the bottom tier of the country. Add in the injuries and the inexperience, there’s not a single coach that would’ve been able to produce much more on the offensive side of the ball than what Tech did last year. I’m completely dumbfounded by how incessant and ridiculous your posts are. CPJ put up a below average offense in 2018, yet you think it’s possible to match or improve on that after changing the fundamentals of the offense while playing with one of the youngest teams in the country? I mean, that’s stupid. [/QUOTE]
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