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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 646339" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Unless, of course, they have schemed the offense to play to the strengths of the players that are actually available. </p><p></p><p>I have quoted (sorta) several times a post on the Miami board after we whipped them 0nce. What the guy said is that da U depended on putting good players in a position where they could use their talent to make a play. Tech, he then said, <em>designed</em> the plays to achieve results, despite the talents of the players involved. </p><p></p><p>This quote from Paternaude shows the problems I see going forward. What he is saying is that he needs elite players who can deliver elite performance in order to succeed. Personally, I doubt he'll ever get them in sufficient numbers to make his ideas about offense work. It's up to the coaches to find them and get them to Tech and I don't doubt we will have some success. Enough? Again, I doubt it. What we have to do is adapt the systems we use to the players we can get into Tech and keep there. </p><p></p><p>But it is early days yet. Hope I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 646339, member: 265"] Unless, of course, they have schemed the offense to play to the strengths of the players that are actually available. I have quoted (sorta) several times a post on the Miami board after we whipped them 0nce. What the guy said is that da U depended on putting good players in a position where they could use their talent to make a play. Tech, he then said, [I]designed[/I] the plays to achieve results, despite the talents of the players involved. This quote from Paternaude shows the problems I see going forward. What he is saying is that he needs elite players who can deliver elite performance in order to succeed. Personally, I doubt he'll ever get them in sufficient numbers to make his ideas about offense work. It's up to the coaches to find them and get them to Tech and I don't doubt we will have some success. Enough? Again, I doubt it. What we have to do is adapt the systems we use to the players we can get into Tech and keep there. But it is early days yet. Hope I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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