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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 38335" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>The article could have been written about just about any of Coach's teams except 2010. That one had a lot coming back on the O side and is a good example of why most of the stuff written about our O is crud.</p><p></p><p>As I've said here before, we are at the stage on O where we don't rebuild, we reload. We have been among the top 5 rushing teams in the country year in, year out since 2008 (until we missed it by .5 ypg last year) and it hasn't much mattered who we had coming back or who we had at QB. So I'll make a prediction right now: we'll be in the top 5 in rushing nationally, we'll lead the ACC in rushing, we'll be close to the top in the ACC in TDs scored, and we'll average about 35 points a game. Or, to put it another way, we'll be just about "average".</p><p></p><p>If the article was more about the D, then Hale would be more on track. There we have <em>real</em> doubts and <em>real</em> gaps to fill. If we can do that, I don't have any doubt that we'll be challenging for the division championship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 38335, member: 265"] The article could have been written about just about any of Coach's teams except 2010. That one had a lot coming back on the O side and is a good example of why most of the stuff written about our O is crud. As I've said here before, we are at the stage on O where we don't rebuild, we reload. We have been among the top 5 rushing teams in the country year in, year out since 2008 (until we missed it by .5 ypg last year) and it hasn't much mattered who we had coming back or who we had at QB. So I'll make a prediction right now: we'll be in the top 5 in rushing nationally, we'll lead the ACC in rushing, we'll be close to the top in the ACC in TDs scored, and we'll average about 35 points a game. Or, to put it another way, we'll be just about "average". If the article was more about the D, then Hale would be more on track. There we have [I]real[/I] doubts and [I]real[/I] gaps to fill. If we can do that, I don't have any doubt that we'll be challenging for the division championship. [/QUOTE]
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