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<blockquote data-quote="PBR549" data-source="post: 181242" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>It has everything to do with it. We had receivers last year that other teams feared deep in one on one coverage. We are loosing the numbers game at the los. Yes we are missing blocks and we missed blocks last year. The difference is we had that third down bail out receiver. Defenses had to have at least one safety back deep to prevent the long ball. This year that is an extra rusher therefore pass protection suffers. I hear people wanting more smoke routes. Those routes don't work if you can't threaten the defender deep. </p><p></p><p>But don't panic. Very rarely at GT do we have all the pieces. Coach Johnson is a master at making the best of what he has and he will do the same this year. It may not translate to as many wins as we thought at the beginning of the season but we have always had problems the "next" year. The program and the recruiting is putting us in a position to be competitive at a greater consistency than in the past. The staff is learning how to balance recruiting to attempt to put it all together at one time like last year and be more consistent. </p><p></p><p>This animal called GT football is not like other places. We all want to hit that stride where we are dominant for multiple years and I believe it is possible with this staff. Don't panic, stay positive. CPJ is extremely competitive and will conduct the program accordingly. Dont worry about leadership and attitudes etc. The coaches on this staff know how to handle those issues I assure you. Let's stay behind them and see if we can get to that next level over time. That's the one thing we haven't tried since CBD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR549, post: 181242, member: 1991"] It has everything to do with it. We had receivers last year that other teams feared deep in one on one coverage. We are loosing the numbers game at the los. Yes we are missing blocks and we missed blocks last year. The difference is we had that third down bail out receiver. Defenses had to have at least one safety back deep to prevent the long ball. This year that is an extra rusher therefore pass protection suffers. I hear people wanting more smoke routes. Those routes don't work if you can't threaten the defender deep. But don't panic. Very rarely at GT do we have all the pieces. Coach Johnson is a master at making the best of what he has and he will do the same this year. It may not translate to as many wins as we thought at the beginning of the season but we have always had problems the "next" year. The program and the recruiting is putting us in a position to be competitive at a greater consistency than in the past. The staff is learning how to balance recruiting to attempt to put it all together at one time like last year and be more consistent. This animal called GT football is not like other places. We all want to hit that stride where we are dominant for multiple years and I believe it is possible with this staff. Don't panic, stay positive. CPJ is extremely competitive and will conduct the program accordingly. Dont worry about leadership and attitudes etc. The coaches on this staff know how to handle those issues I assure you. Let's stay behind them and see if we can get to that next level over time. That's the one thing we haven't tried since CBD. [/QUOTE]
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