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<blockquote data-quote="alaguy" data-source="post: 25732" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>WOW,Techster, could not have said it better myself.</p><p>If you examine things with the head instead of heart-the best chance for immediate improvement in record is Tulane instead of byu. BUT-Pitt,unc are AWAY and are sure to be as good as last yr dook will come in here with a real offense(incl the best WR in conf)-those are 3 good chances for losses instead of wins.vt is maybe weak but again Away.New QBs don't do good away normally.</p><p> </p><p>Lots of hope out there that somehow new guys are going to be better than veterans that left.Possible in some cases but VERY unlikely in cases of JAtt,Jemea, and Godhigh.</p><p>I would be more confident on the idea of this teams' general development /improvement except for the OL experience of '13 which was supposed to be DEVELOPED and experienced and yet was erratic and weak vs good teams..(even having injuries we were supposed to have talent to step in which proved WRONG).</p><p> </p><p>Having recruiting classes ranked in the 40s-50s shows up somewhere.It will show up here this year --- unless PJ pulls a bunch of rabbits out of the hat like Smelter. </p><p>I would LOVE for JT to be great,that Custis explodes on scene,that Griffin and Devine revitalize the OL,that Henry/Freeman surprises as rush-end,that IJ comes back well and a tiger, Davis or JHD becomes a cornerstone tackler-----all those would have to happen to get beyond 7 wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaguy, post: 25732, member: 668"] WOW,Techster, could not have said it better myself. If you examine things with the head instead of heart-the best chance for immediate improvement in record is Tulane instead of byu. BUT-Pitt,unc are AWAY and are sure to be as good as last yr dook will come in here with a real offense(incl the best WR in conf)-those are 3 good chances for losses instead of wins.vt is maybe weak but again Away.New QBs don't do good away normally. Lots of hope out there that somehow new guys are going to be better than veterans that left.Possible in some cases but VERY unlikely in cases of JAtt,Jemea, and Godhigh. I would be more confident on the idea of this teams' general development /improvement except for the OL experience of '13 which was supposed to be DEVELOPED and experienced and yet was erratic and weak vs good teams..(even having injuries we were supposed to have talent to step in which proved WRONG). Having recruiting classes ranked in the 40s-50s shows up somewhere.It will show up here this year --- unless PJ pulls a bunch of rabbits out of the hat like Smelter. I would LOVE for JT to be great,that Custis explodes on scene,that Griffin and Devine revitalize the OL,that Henry/Freeman surprises as rush-end,that IJ comes back well and a tiger, Davis or JHD becomes a cornerstone tackler-----all those would have to happen to get beyond 7 wins. [/QUOTE]
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