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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 605897" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Well, just damn. Here it is August 3rd, and the receivers and QB's don't have the timing down yet? Offensive line isn't a brick wall? Defense ahead of the offense? Probably gonna lose the opener on the road against the team that won two of the last three NC's? Can't ever remember that being the case with a Tech team before. Or any college team for that matter. Everybody knows that the only reason to practice in August is just to model the new unis. Of course I'm being sarcastic. Forgive me, folks, but did you really expect to see an offense hitting on all cylinders already?</p><p></p><p>Digging back into the memory file, it seems to me that Collins is maybe the second coming of Cremins. Lots of similarities. He's just not following somebody like DeWayne Morrison. There is talent, experience, and some success left for Collins to build on. What Collins can add to his team RIGHT NOW is chemistry, effort, and toughness - both physically and mentally. That sounds like what his practices are about. It took Ross and O'Leary two+ years to do that. Cremins did that in a year, and he started with much less than Collins.</p><p></p><p>Almost all of the ACC , SEC, and BIG10 would be 25+ point dogs to Clemson in Death Valley on August 29th. I just want to see Clemson physically assaulted. If they win, they win. But put their butts on the ground hard even when they're scoring. Conversely, I want to see our backs and receivers take the big licks and keep on striving. Set the tone for the rest of the year. Play hard and play as a team. I have seen Tech football players pull absolute miracles out of their butt several times - a couple of them at Clemson. Let's see what happens, and then move on to teams that didn't beat an undefeated Bama by 4 TD's last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 605897, member: 1338"] Well, just damn. Here it is August 3rd, and the receivers and QB's don't have the timing down yet? Offensive line isn't a brick wall? Defense ahead of the offense? Probably gonna lose the opener on the road against the team that won two of the last three NC's? Can't ever remember that being the case with a Tech team before. Or any college team for that matter. Everybody knows that the only reason to practice in August is just to model the new unis. Of course I'm being sarcastic. Forgive me, folks, but did you really expect to see an offense hitting on all cylinders already? Digging back into the memory file, it seems to me that Collins is maybe the second coming of Cremins. Lots of similarities. He's just not following somebody like DeWayne Morrison. There is talent, experience, and some success left for Collins to build on. What Collins can add to his team RIGHT NOW is chemistry, effort, and toughness - both physically and mentally. That sounds like what his practices are about. It took Ross and O'Leary two+ years to do that. Cremins did that in a year, and he started with much less than Collins. Almost all of the ACC , SEC, and BIG10 would be 25+ point dogs to Clemson in Death Valley on August 29th. I just want to see Clemson physically assaulted. If they win, they win. But put their butts on the ground hard even when they're scoring. Conversely, I want to see our backs and receivers take the big licks and keep on striving. Set the tone for the rest of the year. Play hard and play as a team. I have seen Tech football players pull absolute miracles out of their butt several times - a couple of them at Clemson. Let's see what happens, and then move on to teams that didn't beat an undefeated Bama by 4 TD's last year. [/QUOTE]
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