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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 73234" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Against Wofford, based on talent alone, GT should be able to do what it wants. Run for 300 yards or pass for 300 yards (which we almost did). That we had a hard time doing what we've been preaching (back to CPJ's offense) since that "other QB" left is a little disconcerting. Starters should not be playing deep into the 4th quarter, but maybe I'm being too picky since "it's just Wofford". </p><p></p><p>I do like how some individuals progressed, and how some youngsters have stepped up. Rook Chungong looks like he's ready to contribute on this level. Pat Gamble didn't always make the stop, but he was active and always around the ball...stops will come for him. Those Austin boys are small but they are gamers. Smelter looks like he added to his arsenal what we thought he needed to get to the next level: explosiveness and top end speed. Still not super fast, but looked faster than last season. Those smoke routes are back in play...and his ability to gain YACs will be vital for us this season...shades of BayBay on that.</p><p></p><p>All in all, lot more positives than negatives, but I hope we take a big step between now and end of game against Tulane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 73234, member: 360"] Against Wofford, based on talent alone, GT should be able to do what it wants. Run for 300 yards or pass for 300 yards (which we almost did). That we had a hard time doing what we've been preaching (back to CPJ's offense) since that "other QB" left is a little disconcerting. Starters should not be playing deep into the 4th quarter, but maybe I'm being too picky since "it's just Wofford". I do like how some individuals progressed, and how some youngsters have stepped up. Rook Chungong looks like he's ready to contribute on this level. Pat Gamble didn't always make the stop, but he was active and always around the ball...stops will come for him. Those Austin boys are small but they are gamers. Smelter looks like he added to his arsenal what we thought he needed to get to the next level: explosiveness and top end speed. Still not super fast, but looked faster than last season. Those smoke routes are back in play...and his ability to gain YACs will be vital for us this season...shades of BayBay on that. All in all, lot more positives than negatives, but I hope we take a big step between now and end of game against Tulane. [/QUOTE]
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