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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 25701" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>While I don't claim to be able to identify team-chemistry problems or revolts against the coach by the pace with which guys jog off the field, I feel pretty safe saying that those issues were at the root of our problems in 2010. For example, it was reported by players and mainstream media, and the GTAA initiated a new program for building team chemistry and leadership at the conclusion of the season. (I think the fact that CPJ was still able to get the team to a bowl game even after losing JN that year speaks to his ability as a coach) You had similar reports coming out of Auburn as well as the departure of Malzahn and Roof. </p><p></p><p>So, I don't think the Allbarn comparison is actually the most apt. I think the Duke comparison speaks well to the benefit of scheduling, but they also had a better team than some posts in this thread suggest.</p><p></p><p>Robbie got about the same yards/carry as we got from Orwin in 2012. We have a lot of guys who have shown the potential of stepping up. I just don't see our offense falling-off much next year. A lot of people weren't fans of Tevin. I wasn't a fan of Vad. We were still pretty good. If our Defense can improve, we're going to be fine. Assuming we win our first 3 ooc games (Tulane not as tough as BYU), then the question of whether we're closer to winning 1 or 2 conference games plus georgie to winning 6 or more doesn't seem tough to me. I think we're more likely to win 5 (UVA, Pitt, UNC, Duke, & Atl2) than only 3. Our 2nd Atl Div team isn't FSU next year, iirc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 25701, member: 195"] While I don't claim to be able to identify team-chemistry problems or revolts against the coach by the pace with which guys jog off the field, I feel pretty safe saying that those issues were at the root of our problems in 2010. For example, it was reported by players and mainstream media, and the GTAA initiated a new program for building team chemistry and leadership at the conclusion of the season. (I think the fact that CPJ was still able to get the team to a bowl game even after losing JN that year speaks to his ability as a coach) You had similar reports coming out of Auburn as well as the departure of Malzahn and Roof. So, I don't think the Allbarn comparison is actually the most apt. I think the Duke comparison speaks well to the benefit of scheduling, but they also had a better team than some posts in this thread suggest. Robbie got about the same yards/carry as we got from Orwin in 2012. We have a lot of guys who have shown the potential of stepping up. I just don't see our offense falling-off much next year. A lot of people weren't fans of Tevin. I wasn't a fan of Vad. We were still pretty good. If our Defense can improve, we're going to be fine. Assuming we win our first 3 ooc games (Tulane not as tough as BYU), then the question of whether we're closer to winning 1 or 2 conference games plus georgie to winning 6 or more doesn't seem tough to me. I think we're more likely to win 5 (UVA, Pitt, UNC, Duke, & Atl2) than only 3. Our 2nd Atl Div team isn't FSU next year, iirc. [/QUOTE]
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