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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 195963" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Given the number of injured skill players we had this year, I'd say that Coach did an ok job. We lost too many one score games, but sometimes that happens. It isn't for nothing that we were ranked one of "the best bad teams" in that recent article.</p><p></p><p>But I wasn't expecting us to be super-fabulous this year; I predicted 8 - 4 in the fall before the injuries started. If I had know we would have played the whole year starting either 2 - 3 deep players or often out of position freshmen at our skill positions, I'd have said 6 - 6. I think we could have done that. We not only had a lot of inexperience on the field most of the year, but we played more games in the slop then any recent memory. I love our O - what old OL wouldn't - but it is a dry field offense, especially with inexperienced skill players who, on top of that, change almost every week. We had a lot of fumbles and lost a lot of yards this year because of pitch relationships not being right, people running to the wrong holes, and people learning how to edge block on the job. And, yes, I don't think the OL is anywhere near as bad as some here think.</p><p></p><p>But a good job? I know Coach wouldn't say that and neither would I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 195963, member: 265"] Given the number of injured skill players we had this year, I'd say that Coach did an ok job. We lost too many one score games, but sometimes that happens. It isn't for nothing that we were ranked one of "the best bad teams" in that recent article. But I wasn't expecting us to be super-fabulous this year; I predicted 8 - 4 in the fall before the injuries started. If I had know we would have played the whole year starting either 2 - 3 deep players or often out of position freshmen at our skill positions, I'd have said 6 - 6. I think we could have done that. We not only had a lot of inexperience on the field most of the year, but we played more games in the slop then any recent memory. I love our O - what old OL wouldn't - but it is a dry field offense, especially with inexperienced skill players who, on top of that, change almost every week. We had a lot of fumbles and lost a lot of yards this year because of pitch relationships not being right, people running to the wrong holes, and people learning how to edge block on the job. And, yes, I don't think the OL is anywhere near as bad as some here think. But a good job? I know Coach wouldn't say that and neither would I. [/QUOTE]
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