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Get out the Flea Spray; GT Traveling to the pound Friday Night Lights! GT@uGa
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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 843642" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>this!</p><p></p><p>i agree that PG minutes is interesting and will remain interesting all season. it is important, but it is small in comparison to the frosh wings because of a mix of factors including: our offensive system not really relying on a "PG", mike's experience/flexibility, bubba's return, and both kyle/deivon already being experience P5 players.</p><p></p><p>i agree that Saba could really help this team if he grows steadily over the season. not as a game-changer, but as a solid role player and depth piece. it could be helpful but it is small in comparison to the frosh wings.</p><p></p><p>the biggest upside or differentiator for *this* season is how fast can deebo and miles grow. can they reduce turnovers/mistakes on offense, and can they get "solid enough" on defense? as expected, they are both weak on defense so far (m2m and zone), against players and coaches far lower than what the ACC will bring. as more tape is produced, and as the level of competition increases, and as the level of opponent coaching/scouting increases dramatically... can they learn and grow week after week after week on the defensive end to get to an *adequate* level this jan/feb/march?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 843642, member: 538"] this! i agree that PG minutes is interesting and will remain interesting all season. it is important, but it is small in comparison to the frosh wings because of a mix of factors including: our offensive system not really relying on a "PG", mike's experience/flexibility, bubba's return, and both kyle/deivon already being experience P5 players. i agree that Saba could really help this team if he grows steadily over the season. not as a game-changer, but as a solid role player and depth piece. it could be helpful but it is small in comparison to the frosh wings. the biggest upside or differentiator for *this* season is how fast can deebo and miles grow. can they reduce turnovers/mistakes on offense, and can they get "solid enough" on defense? as expected, they are both weak on defense so far (m2m and zone), against players and coaches far lower than what the ACC will bring. as more tape is produced, and as the level of competition increases, and as the level of opponent coaching/scouting increases dramatically... can they learn and grow week after week after week on the defensive end to get to an *adequate* level this jan/feb/march? [/QUOTE]
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