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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 780306" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Well I assume you're talking about the tempo increase that allows us to potentially score more per game, but there's a flip side to that. It also opens you up to getting scored on more per game when you're defense is not that good (see Clemson and other games).</p><p></p><p>Any offense can work as long as the coaching is good enough and the last offense was pretty dang good to elite. Anyone who says otherwise just didn't like the style points imo.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say we can't match the production with the new offense, we just need to now compete for players that can execute at a high level in an offense that many more people run, or bring in some stud offensive coaches who can develope players into effective executors of the scheme they want to run. We still don't know what we have yet with regards to anything.</p><p></p><p>I share your sentiment that this coming season we have enough to put a much better product than what we have seen the first two years. I don't think anyone should settle for less than 6 wins (still nothing to get crazy about) but 6 wins would at least show progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 780306, member: 4719"] Well I assume you're talking about the tempo increase that allows us to potentially score more per game, but there's a flip side to that. It also opens you up to getting scored on more per game when you're defense is not that good (see Clemson and other games). Any offense can work as long as the coaching is good enough and the last offense was pretty dang good to elite. Anyone who says otherwise just didn't like the style points imo. That's not to say we can't match the production with the new offense, we just need to now compete for players that can execute at a high level in an offense that many more people run, or bring in some stud offensive coaches who can develope players into effective executors of the scheme they want to run. We still don't know what we have yet with regards to anything. I share your sentiment that this coming season we have enough to put a much better product than what we have seen the first two years. I don't think anyone should settle for less than 6 wins (still nothing to get crazy about) but 6 wins would at least show progress. [/QUOTE]
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