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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 180634" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>I couldn't agree more strongly. Recruiting (and no, CPJ gets no credit for Smelter, he did not come here for football) is a key element. Maybe GT will never be at that level and maybe Braine was right. If so, shame of the President of the Institute and the Board of Regents. Shame, shame!!</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, our offensive coordinator is a stubborn arrogant a*s. He refuses to accept any criticism, and I cannot remember the last time I saw us execute a three step drop and throw. Even when we tried some shotgun with Vad Lee, our passes were very slow developing plays which put extreme pressure on our blocking and doomed it to failure. Watching so many teams that effectively execute three step drops and passing underneath, maybe, just maybe we ought to try a few of those.</p><p></p><p>Any offense can be defended unless you are outmanned. We clearly do NOT have the athletes to routinely outman other teams, and our record would indicate we really can't effectively compete with the better programs without using balance and surprise to give us an advantage. I thought maybe Johnson's scheme would do that. I am now convinced that (whether it be the scheme or the offensive play-calling) it will not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 180634, member: 944"] I couldn't agree more strongly. Recruiting (and no, CPJ gets no credit for Smelter, he did not come here for football) is a key element. Maybe GT will never be at that level and maybe Braine was right. If so, shame of the President of the Institute and the Board of Regents. Shame, shame!! Beyond that, our offensive coordinator is a stubborn arrogant a*s. He refuses to accept any criticism, and I cannot remember the last time I saw us execute a three step drop and throw. Even when we tried some shotgun with Vad Lee, our passes were very slow developing plays which put extreme pressure on our blocking and doomed it to failure. Watching so many teams that effectively execute three step drops and passing underneath, maybe, just maybe we ought to try a few of those. Any offense can be defended unless you are outmanned. We clearly do NOT have the athletes to routinely outman other teams, and our record would indicate we really can't effectively compete with the better programs without using balance and surprise to give us an advantage. I thought maybe Johnson's scheme would do that. I am now convinced that (whether it be the scheme or the offensive play-calling) it will not. [/QUOTE]
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