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<blockquote data-quote="RickStromFan" data-source="post: 642095" data-attributes="member: 4403"><p>I was one of the fans who saw us winning more games so there's definitely disappointment, esp. concerning the FCS loss but the UNC game at least showed that we're improving on the Offensive side of the football, in terms of executing this new scheme. It was also nice to see us NOT doing that stupid QB Switch Scheme anymore and I hope that it's gone for good. </p><p></p><p>Plenty of fans have been making the same observation all year but it was REALLY noticeable vs UNC, and the TV announcers were vocal about it too: We are just majorly undersized on both sides of the ball right now and that will need to change before we can really be effective in this new offensive approach. </p><p></p><p>The other pre-season position I took was that we've probably got a capable QB in there somewhere (figured it was between LJ and Graham) and that our WRs were eager to show their skills and talent. On that prediction at least, Saturday's game gave more proof that I'm right. With time in the pocket and experience, Graham and these WRs look very capable of winning plenty of games for us this and the next few seasons.</p><p></p><p>I expect that last paragraph will get me a "Moved to" Reasons To Be Optimistic thread. Reason: Content Irrelevant" warning lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickStromFan, post: 642095, member: 4403"] I was one of the fans who saw us winning more games so there's definitely disappointment, esp. concerning the FCS loss but the UNC game at least showed that we're improving on the Offensive side of the football, in terms of executing this new scheme. It was also nice to see us NOT doing that stupid QB Switch Scheme anymore and I hope that it's gone for good. Plenty of fans have been making the same observation all year but it was REALLY noticeable vs UNC, and the TV announcers were vocal about it too: We are just majorly undersized on both sides of the ball right now and that will need to change before we can really be effective in this new offensive approach. The other pre-season position I took was that we've probably got a capable QB in there somewhere (figured it was between LJ and Graham) and that our WRs were eager to show their skills and talent. On that prediction at least, Saturday's game gave more proof that I'm right. With time in the pocket and experience, Graham and these WRs look very capable of winning plenty of games for us this and the next few seasons. I expect that last paragraph will get me a "Moved to" Reasons To Be Optimistic thread. Reason: Content Irrelevant" warning lol [/QUOTE]
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