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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 621307" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>CPJ's offense was really good at getting 1-2 yds when it had to have them.</p><p></p><p>That said, I recall PLENTY of times against top notch competition when we failed to to get those 1 or 2 yards under CPJ. It is entirely possible we could have lined up vs Clemson under center and been denied. Let's face it, that's an elite defense. Elite defenses stop whatever's in front of them.</p><p></p><p>Right now we are in a transition period where what we'd like to do offensively does not match what our players were recruited for. Ergo the staff is tweaking their system and going run heavy. IMO that's a pretty common sense solution that balances development with the best chance to succeed now. If we can protect I am betting we gradually see a little more passing as the year progresses. Particularly if the run game establishes.</p><p></p><p>Collins was given a 7-yr deal. T-Stan cited the transition as a reason for the length of the deal. This year is going to be a big challenge. Saban was 6-6 in his first year at ALABAMA. Collins may only win 3 or 4 games at Georgia Tech in what is an absolutely BRUTAL schedule. Like it or not that's the way it is.</p><p></p><p>Scott Frost lost his first 5 at Nebraska and everyone said it wasn't working out. But the Huskers finished strong as they eventually took to Frost's coaching style and schemes. They are ranked 24th this year. Maybe GT can experience a similar turn, maybe they can't. I do think recruiting is improving and the types of kids we are getting fit what the staff wants to do in the future.</p><p></p><p>One can ***** about going under center, run/pass ratios, and which QB plays until they are blue in the face. And that's ok, we have a right to our opinions. Most experts feel this thing is going to take time. I happen to agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 621307, member: 857"] CPJ's offense was really good at getting 1-2 yds when it had to have them. That said, I recall PLENTY of times against top notch competition when we failed to to get those 1 or 2 yards under CPJ. It is entirely possible we could have lined up vs Clemson under center and been denied. Let's face it, that's an elite defense. Elite defenses stop whatever's in front of them. Right now we are in a transition period where what we'd like to do offensively does not match what our players were recruited for. Ergo the staff is tweaking their system and going run heavy. IMO that's a pretty common sense solution that balances development with the best chance to succeed now. If we can protect I am betting we gradually see a little more passing as the year progresses. Particularly if the run game establishes. Collins was given a 7-yr deal. T-Stan cited the transition as a reason for the length of the deal. This year is going to be a big challenge. Saban was 6-6 in his first year at ALABAMA. Collins may only win 3 or 4 games at Georgia Tech in what is an absolutely BRUTAL schedule. Like it or not that's the way it is. Scott Frost lost his first 5 at Nebraska and everyone said it wasn't working out. But the Huskers finished strong as they eventually took to Frost's coaching style and schemes. They are ranked 24th this year. Maybe GT can experience a similar turn, maybe they can't. I do think recruiting is improving and the types of kids we are getting fit what the staff wants to do in the future. One can ***** about going under center, run/pass ratios, and which QB plays until they are blue in the face. And that's ok, we have a right to our opinions. Most experts feel this thing is going to take time. I happen to agree. [/QUOTE]
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