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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 331528" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think our offense will be just fine. The most important part of our offense, our OL, is probably best group CPJ has had at GT. Our skill players are experienced, and our AB group is exceptional. Jeune is a borderline NFL prospect, and Brad Stewart is experienced and much better than most give him credit for. I believe Taquan will be the starter, and people tend to forget he's a very gifted runner, and he will be a threat running between the tackles unlike JeT. This is his third year in the system, and it sounds like the light has come on for him at QB. BB is a concern because Mills was one of the best RBs in the nation, but there are capable guys back there. CPJ has been doing this long enough to know how to mix in plays to maximize our strengths (WR, AB, OL, extremely athletic QBs), and minimize our weaknesses (inexperienced QB, inexperience BBs). Plus, he probably has a surprise up his sleave (Lucas Johnson!!!).</p><p></p><p>IMO, the UT game will come down to the Vol's offense versus our Defense. Our defense returns 8 starters, and it's probably the best DL CPJ has recruited since he's been here. If our O can score at least 30 and not give away the ball on turnovers, I think GT will win comfortably. However, if our defense is leaky, and our O turns the ball over multiple times, it may not be pretty for GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 331528, member: 360"] I think our offense will be just fine. The most important part of our offense, our OL, is probably best group CPJ has had at GT. Our skill players are experienced, and our AB group is exceptional. Jeune is a borderline NFL prospect, and Brad Stewart is experienced and much better than most give him credit for. I believe Taquan will be the starter, and people tend to forget he's a very gifted runner, and he will be a threat running between the tackles unlike JeT. This is his third year in the system, and it sounds like the light has come on for him at QB. BB is a concern because Mills was one of the best RBs in the nation, but there are capable guys back there. CPJ has been doing this long enough to know how to mix in plays to maximize our strengths (WR, AB, OL, extremely athletic QBs), and minimize our weaknesses (inexperienced QB, inexperience BBs). Plus, he probably has a surprise up his sleave (Lucas Johnson!!!). IMO, the UT game will come down to the Vol's offense versus our Defense. Our defense returns 8 starters, and it's probably the best DL CPJ has recruited since he's been here. If our O can score at least 30 and not give away the ball on turnovers, I think GT will win comfortably. However, if our defense is leaky, and our O turns the ball over multiple times, it may not be pretty for GT. [/QUOTE]
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