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Duke Postgame: GT loses 41-23
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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 644397" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>It’s an indicator of the staff’s readiness, ability, capabilities, etc to manage our program & roster during the game. It’s not a positive indicator of what they’re currently capable of & you can chuck up flak all around it in order to defend the decision but the honest truth is the staff was caught unprepared. It was a very poor decision. Maybe Graham gets hurt in game 9, Yates is next man up and has to go the rest of the year & instead of being able to have 4.5 years of Yates as starting QB in the event he lights the world on fire, you now have 3.5</p><p></p><p>That 2 pt conversion was not going to be a big deal. Put Oliver in at QB, run the 1 play & we wouldn’t be sitting here questioning CGC’s judgment AGAIN. Face it, CGC’s judgment is not taken for granted like other coaches. Yeah every coach gets questioned about why they ran this play or that, that defense or this, but our coach’s judgment is not currently being measured/analyzed in terms of making the right game call it’s whether he has basic judgment at all because of what has transpired since he took over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 644397, member: 789"] It’s an indicator of the staff’s readiness, ability, capabilities, etc to manage our program & roster during the game. It’s not a positive indicator of what they’re currently capable of & you can chuck up flak all around it in order to defend the decision but the honest truth is the staff was caught unprepared. It was a very poor decision. Maybe Graham gets hurt in game 9, Yates is next man up and has to go the rest of the year & instead of being able to have 4.5 years of Yates as starting QB in the event he lights the world on fire, you now have 3.5 That 2 pt conversion was not going to be a big deal. Put Oliver in at QB, run the 1 play & we wouldn’t be sitting here questioning CGC’s judgment AGAIN. Face it, CGC’s judgment is not taken for granted like other coaches. Yeah every coach gets questioned about why they ran this play or that, that defense or this, but our coach’s judgment is not currently being measured/analyzed in terms of making the right game call it’s whether he has basic judgment at all because of what has transpired since he took over. [/QUOTE]
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