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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 796418" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I’ve been all about developing the program and I don’t care about wins or losses even for this upcoming season. But we gotta see improvement from a dumpster fire these past 2 years. Granted, the dumpster fire was expected and I have no problem with it. But, our last game of year 2 was worse than the Citadel game. That isn’t a good sign. I don’t care if we go 2-10 this season, but we can’t go 2-10 and average 3 turnovers a game, are in the bottom quarter of penalized teams, in the bottom quarter of 3 and outs, and in the bottom quarter of giving up yards per game. Losing to top 25 teams by 7-10 would show improvement. Losing by 70 or being just pushed around like ND did to us is unacceptable in year 3. I expect to lose a lot of games but we gotta show signs. The only signs I saw last year was Gibbs being a hoss and Harvin. This is one of the biggest years for GT football in decades. If it goes well then the recruits will keep coming and as haircut boy has shown, you don’t have to be a genius to win football games with good players. If we don’t show much the recruiting will go back to 3 stars and we’ll just be in stall ball until the next guy gets here and has his couple of mulligan seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 796418, member: 4334"] I’ve been all about developing the program and I don’t care about wins or losses even for this upcoming season. But we gotta see improvement from a dumpster fire these past 2 years. Granted, the dumpster fire was expected and I have no problem with it. But, our last game of year 2 was worse than the Citadel game. That isn’t a good sign. I don’t care if we go 2-10 this season, but we can’t go 2-10 and average 3 turnovers a game, are in the bottom quarter of penalized teams, in the bottom quarter of 3 and outs, and in the bottom quarter of giving up yards per game. Losing to top 25 teams by 7-10 would show improvement. Losing by 70 or being just pushed around like ND did to us is unacceptable in year 3. I expect to lose a lot of games but we gotta show signs. The only signs I saw last year was Gibbs being a hoss and Harvin. This is one of the biggest years for GT football in decades. If it goes well then the recruits will keep coming and as haircut boy has shown, you don’t have to be a genius to win football games with good players. If we don’t show much the recruiting will go back to 3 stars and we’ll just be in stall ball until the next guy gets here and has his couple of mulligan seasons. [/QUOTE]
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