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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 913455" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I like the concept that at schools like Tech, it is best to run an offense that most others don't run. It requires special preparation and MissSt is a good example. The Citadel gave us a dose of lack of special preparation. If for example, BOB came in and tries to run what BAMA runs, it just won't work unless we have a 5* QB and a much, much better OL. We haven't had better personnel than anyone this year in the conference --more like equivalent to a few. </p><p>Maybe Chadwell offers that uniqueness, I don't know but there must be something he is doing there to be successful. </p><p>It is possible to turn things around pretty fast, e.g. Duke this year, with the right pick. One other correlation seems to be how good is the QB. Successful teams have good coaching and a really good QB. We have 2 good QB's to work with next year if they stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 913455, member: 2672"] I like the concept that at schools like Tech, it is best to run an offense that most others don't run. It requires special preparation and MissSt is a good example. The Citadel gave us a dose of lack of special preparation. If for example, BOB came in and tries to run what BAMA runs, it just won't work unless we have a 5* QB and a much, much better OL. We haven't had better personnel than anyone this year in the conference --more like equivalent to a few. Maybe Chadwell offers that uniqueness, I don't know but there must be something he is doing there to be successful. It is possible to turn things around pretty fast, e.g. Duke this year, with the right pick. One other correlation seems to be how good is the QB. Successful teams have good coaching and a really good QB. We have 2 good QB's to work with next year if they stay. [/QUOTE]
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