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<blockquote data-quote="TechTravis" data-source="post: 173324" data-attributes="member: 1766"><p>Yeah, what stuck out to me was the efficiency with with GT put down Alcorn St. No wasted possessions by the starters. Everyone looked confident, and even with the OL missing assignments, they were so physically superior to their opponents that it didn't matter. We've had GOOD teams under CPJ where the OL couldn't move inferior talent on the DL. (Gardner Webb '08 anyone?) Someone else said this in an above post, but the depth is as close to where you want it as it's been under CPJ. Again, even those early good CPJ teams were paper-thin in a lot of spots. I'd like one more dominant DT, but other than that I think we're as deep as we've been. This team looked focused, and that's what you want coming off a season like they had last year. Leave the newspaper clippings in mom's scrapbook and go to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechTravis, post: 173324, member: 1766"] Yeah, what stuck out to me was the efficiency with with GT put down Alcorn St. No wasted possessions by the starters. Everyone looked confident, and even with the OL missing assignments, they were so physically superior to their opponents that it didn't matter. We've had GOOD teams under CPJ where the OL couldn't move inferior talent on the DL. (Gardner Webb '08 anyone?) Someone else said this in an above post, but the depth is as close to where you want it as it's been under CPJ. Again, even those early good CPJ teams were paper-thin in a lot of spots. I'd like one more dominant DT, but other than that I think we're as deep as we've been. This team looked focused, and that's what you want coming off a season like they had last year. Leave the newspaper clippings in mom's scrapbook and go to work. [/QUOTE]
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