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Has Georgia Tech Football entered the Bill Lewis Era part II?
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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 645152" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>I posted those emojis simply because I thought your post deserved them, and I think this one does too. There are FAR FAR MORE ways to utilize the talents of the players you have, who are used to the TO offense, than by just keeping that offense till you get other players. A half-way decent OC would for the time being run some kind of spread attack, in which runners were put in position to gain yards, either out of option plays (NOT triple option plays), tosses, all kinds of standard running plays that spread teams use. I don't know enough of the technicalities of football to even begin to post coherent knowledgeable thoughts here, but I KNOW there are ways to make the transition using the strengths of the players on hand better than what P'nut (and by association, Collins) is doing. Ralph Fridgen is obviously not available, but I am 100% of the opinion that he could take this team that we have today and (assuming we could find a decent defense) win 6 games, and certainly present more of a competitive front than we have done thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 645152, member: 435"] I posted those emojis simply because I thought your post deserved them, and I think this one does too. There are FAR FAR MORE ways to utilize the talents of the players you have, who are used to the TO offense, than by just keeping that offense till you get other players. A half-way decent OC would for the time being run some kind of spread attack, in which runners were put in position to gain yards, either out of option plays (NOT triple option plays), tosses, all kinds of standard running plays that spread teams use. I don't know enough of the technicalities of football to even begin to post coherent knowledgeable thoughts here, but I KNOW there are ways to make the transition using the strengths of the players on hand better than what P'nut (and by association, Collins) is doing. Ralph Fridgen is obviously not available, but I am 100% of the opinion that he could take this team that we have today and (assuming we could find a decent defense) win 6 games, and certainly present more of a competitive front than we have done thus far. [/QUOTE]
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