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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 29187" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm not so sure about that statement. People forget this, but Gailey's feature backs produced at a high level:</p><p> </p><p>2007: Tashard Choice 1,379 yards (1st Team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing</p><p>2006: Tashard Choice 1,473 yards (2nd Team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing</p><p>2005: PJ Daniels 930 yards (2nd Team All-ACC), 2nd in ACC in rushing</p><p>2004: PJ Daniels 714 Yards (missed 4 games)</p><p>2003: PJ Daniels 1,447 yards (1st team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing</p><p> </p><p>I think we can all agree, Dwyer was physically more gifted than any of those two. Also remember, the line CPJ inherited was recruited for a pro-style offense, and that line included two future NFL players in Andrew Gardner and Cord Howard who were boll All-ACC level players. There were also some other really talented OLs that just didn't fit CPJ's style.</p><p> </p><p>As far as not having a QB, remember than Sean Renfree was committed here, and he was an Elite 11 QB, and one of the top pro style QBs in that class. Sure, he might have been just a true Freshmen, but he would have been better than anything Gailey ever had. Add that to Demaryius Thomas, who would have been a R-So, and DJ Donley who was a very promising freshman WR in 2007, and I think it would have been one of the more explosive offenses GT has had.</p><p> </p><p>As far as Dwyer, I do agree he could have handled his thoughts on GT better in social media. He needs to understand recruits look up to him as a NFL player and a former GT player. When he makes certain comments, especially regarding RBs, it hurts GT's ability to recruit some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 29187, member: 360"] I'm not so sure about that statement. People forget this, but Gailey's feature backs produced at a high level: 2007: Tashard Choice 1,379 yards (1st Team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing 2006: Tashard Choice 1,473 yards (2nd Team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing 2005: PJ Daniels 930 yards (2nd Team All-ACC), 2nd in ACC in rushing 2004: PJ Daniels 714 Yards (missed 4 games) 2003: PJ Daniels 1,447 yards (1st team All-ACC), Led ACC in rushing I think we can all agree, Dwyer was physically more gifted than any of those two. Also remember, the line CPJ inherited was recruited for a pro-style offense, and that line included two future NFL players in Andrew Gardner and Cord Howard who were boll All-ACC level players. There were also some other really talented OLs that just didn't fit CPJ's style. As far as not having a QB, remember than Sean Renfree was committed here, and he was an Elite 11 QB, and one of the top pro style QBs in that class. Sure, he might have been just a true Freshmen, but he would have been better than anything Gailey ever had. Add that to Demaryius Thomas, who would have been a R-So, and DJ Donley who was a very promising freshman WR in 2007, and I think it would have been one of the more explosive offenses GT has had. As far as Dwyer, I do agree he could have handled his thoughts on GT better in social media. He needs to understand recruits look up to him as a NFL player and a former GT player. When he makes certain comments, especially regarding RBs, it hurts GT's ability to recruit some. [/QUOTE]
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