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<blockquote data-quote="bravejason" data-source="post: 504171" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>If Gailey 2007 team had the 2018 defense, the he doesn't win 7 games either. The new coach, provided he doesn't change the scheme or staff, should have an improved version of the 2018 defense. </p><p>Regarding the offense, I guess I've more confidence than most people that the players can learn and play in a different offense. They are still going to struggle against Clemson and uga. Against everyone else, I expect the new coach to be able to put them in a position to win. If the new coach can't take players that fit the scheme imperfectly and adapt, is that really someone we want running the team? One other thing, the new coach will certainly have an opportunity to clean up special teams, which is a place where there is still a lot of room to make gains to compensate for losses on the transition to the new offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravejason, post: 504171, member: 1069"] If Gailey 2007 team had the 2018 defense, the he doesn't win 7 games either. The new coach, provided he doesn't change the scheme or staff, should have an improved version of the 2018 defense. Regarding the offense, I guess I've more confidence than most people that the players can learn and play in a different offense. They are still going to struggle against Clemson and uga. Against everyone else, I expect the new coach to be able to put them in a position to win. If the new coach can't take players that fit the scheme imperfectly and adapt, is that really someone we want running the team? One other thing, the new coach will certainly have an opportunity to clean up special teams, which is a place where there is still a lot of room to make gains to compensate for losses on the transition to the new offense. [/QUOTE]
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