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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 928351" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This, as I've pointed out before, is just plain silly. In 2019 Paul would have had: Oliver and Graham at QB, the Two-Headed Monster (one of whom is now second string RB for the 49ers) at BB, Cottrell (another pro) and either Smith or Malloy at AB, Sanders and Carter at WR, 3 of 5 OLs back and plenty of new kids coming up, and D under Woody for the second year. If I took over as coach and ran the spread option, <em>I </em>could have won 7 games with that outfit. Paul would have probably won 7- 9. There are plenty of reasons why Paul retired, but a lack of returning talent was <em>not</em> one of them. </p><p></p><p>This really irks me. TFG took an outfit that, used wisely, could have won 6 games even in transition. All you have too do is watch the highlights of the NCState game to see what could have been. But instead of a run heavy O he wanted to have Tech go immediately to an O that <em>the personnel didn't fit</em>, I think largely because he wanted to change the school's recruiting "image". I admit that this is speculation on my part and that OL injuries had a role to play, but there it is. We could have been better in 2019 and then slowly transformed ourselves using Sims and letting him run more. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]4Q4JfaHjAng[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 928351, member: 265"] This, as I've pointed out before, is just plain silly. In 2019 Paul would have had: Oliver and Graham at QB, the Two-Headed Monster (one of whom is now second string RB for the 49ers) at BB, Cottrell (another pro) and either Smith or Malloy at AB, Sanders and Carter at WR, 3 of 5 OLs back and plenty of new kids coming up, and D under Woody for the second year. If I took over as coach and ran the spread option, [I]I [/I]could have won 7 games with that outfit. Paul would have probably won 7- 9. There are plenty of reasons why Paul retired, but a lack of returning talent was [I]not[/I] one of them. This really irks me. TFG took an outfit that, used wisely, could have won 6 games even in transition. All you have too do is watch the highlights of the NCState game to see what could have been. But instead of a run heavy O he wanted to have Tech go immediately to an O that [I]the personnel didn't fit[/I], I think largely because he wanted to change the school's recruiting "image". I admit that this is speculation on my part and that OL injuries had a role to play, but there it is. We could have been better in 2019 and then slowly transformed ourselves using Sims and letting him run more. [MEDIA=youtube]4Q4JfaHjAng[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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