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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 656243" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Yeah, okay. But, at the same time, we have some over-apologists. Two things can be true. While it is true that we do not have the talent we need to compete at high levels with this offense (in part due to past recruiting and in part due to injuries), it should now be clear that it is also true that we do have enough talent that we should have easily beaten the Citadel and to have at least been competitive with Temple and in the first half of some other games. It is a case of both not having enough talent for what we want to do and also not maximizing the talent we do have.</p><p></p><p>ALL THAT SAID, once we decided to full-time switch to Graham and actually develop some offensive identity and consistency, I believe that we have seen improvement. That is all I hoped for once we were 1-3. It seems that Key is doing a great job with what we have on the O-line and I think the defense generally is as well. I am optimistic that this staff can succeed here. I think CGC will take some lumps as a relatively new coach still learning on the job. But it is clear he wants to be here, is doing everything he can to recruit, and we are now seeing signs of optimism in the scheme department. We should steadily improve each season. </p><p></p><p>GO JACKETS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 656243, member: 1045"] Yeah, okay. But, at the same time, we have some over-apologists. Two things can be true. While it is true that we do not have the talent we need to compete at high levels with this offense (in part due to past recruiting and in part due to injuries), it should now be clear that it is also true that we do have enough talent that we should have easily beaten the Citadel and to have at least been competitive with Temple and in the first half of some other games. It is a case of both not having enough talent for what we want to do and also not maximizing the talent we do have. ALL THAT SAID, once we decided to full-time switch to Graham and actually develop some offensive identity and consistency, I believe that we have seen improvement. That is all I hoped for once we were 1-3. It seems that Key is doing a great job with what we have on the O-line and I think the defense generally is as well. I am optimistic that this staff can succeed here. I think CGC will take some lumps as a relatively new coach still learning on the job. But it is clear he wants to be here, is doing everything he can to recruit, and we are now seeing signs of optimism in the scheme department. We should steadily improve each season. GO JACKETS! [/QUOTE]
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