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<blockquote data-quote="katlong" data-source="post: 648396" data-attributes="member: 2490"><p>I certainly hope that you are correct! I want to believe in Collins! I love that he's from here and gets GT. I love that he waits for all the players after the games. I love that he's excited...I love that he is about family and team...</p><p></p><p>What I saw yesterday was interesting, though. I saw Pnude change his strategy and admit that under center near your own goal line isn't as evil as it seems - took some near sacks in the end zone, but he finally got it...and somehow he realized that running the ball can work given our personnel! He still had some "huh?" moments of play calling, but the fact that he was willing to do those 2 things (without the run game, we would not have won) gives me great hope. </p><p></p><p>I also saw bright spots in the rest of the offense, the defense and special teams. And a lot that still needs a lot of work. (For D - we need a stronger run defense, better coverage on slants/screens and to get off the field on 3rd down) On O, get the ball to Oliver somehow!</p><p></p><p>What I didn't see was a change in discipline. Lots and lots of unnecessary penalties. That's coaching. Don't even get me started on the personal fouls this year. I do not want GT to be a bunch of thugs, and getting silly fouls after big plays against Thug U of all people is ridiculous, and those things cost games. And I want to be proud of the players, win or lose, that they are good men. I hope that Collins' "new culture" contains developing the WHOLE young man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katlong, post: 648396, member: 2490"] I certainly hope that you are correct! I want to believe in Collins! I love that he's from here and gets GT. I love that he waits for all the players after the games. I love that he's excited...I love that he is about family and team... What I saw yesterday was interesting, though. I saw Pnude change his strategy and admit that under center near your own goal line isn't as evil as it seems - took some near sacks in the end zone, but he finally got it...and somehow he realized that running the ball can work given our personnel! He still had some "huh?" moments of play calling, but the fact that he was willing to do those 2 things (without the run game, we would not have won) gives me great hope. I also saw bright spots in the rest of the offense, the defense and special teams. And a lot that still needs a lot of work. (For D - we need a stronger run defense, better coverage on slants/screens and to get off the field on 3rd down) On O, get the ball to Oliver somehow! What I didn't see was a change in discipline. Lots and lots of unnecessary penalties. That's coaching. Don't even get me started on the personal fouls this year. I do not want GT to be a bunch of thugs, and getting silly fouls after big plays against Thug U of all people is ridiculous, and those things cost games. And I want to be proud of the players, win or lose, that they are good men. I hope that Collins' "new culture" contains developing the WHOLE young man. [/QUOTE]
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