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<blockquote data-quote="croberts" data-source="post: 510435" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>I think you are spot on in what can happen. But will that make a upward movement in game performance? I have just a few concerns about the goal . My goal is about winning ball games (I know yours is as well) and not winning magical recruiting championships. I believe that Paul could compete with anyone if his recruiting classes were in the top 25. He couldnt get to that point and maybe it was about his offense (most on here think so) or maybe as much about budget as his offense (I think so). If you take his offensive recruiting ranking I would suggest that it would fall in the 60+ range but performed around 20th or better. In my thinking, it will take a serious bump in recruiting to translate to a top 20 offense in a pro-set. Here is praying that our Young Mr. Collins finds a very young and very large (fat) man that looks and performs much like the one Coach G.O. did. Then both camps will be very happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croberts, post: 510435, member: 750"] I think you are spot on in what can happen. But will that make a upward movement in game performance? I have just a few concerns about the goal . My goal is about winning ball games (I know yours is as well) and not winning magical recruiting championships. I believe that Paul could compete with anyone if his recruiting classes were in the top 25. He couldnt get to that point and maybe it was about his offense (most on here think so) or maybe as much about budget as his offense (I think so). If you take his offensive recruiting ranking I would suggest that it would fall in the 60+ range but performed around 20th or better. In my thinking, it will take a serious bump in recruiting to translate to a top 20 offense in a pro-set. Here is praying that our Young Mr. Collins finds a very young and very large (fat) man that looks and performs much like the one Coach G.O. did. Then both camps will be very happy. [/QUOTE]
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