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<blockquote data-quote="GetYourBuzzOn" data-source="post: 952400" data-attributes="member: 6610"><p>Re: on the field talent-</p><p></p><p>GT is entering this year with only 4 players that have a PFF grade of 70+ (Dontae Smith RB, LaMiles Brooks S, Clayton Powell-Lee S, and D'Quan Douse DL). Only Washington St, Indiana, NCST, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Vandy, Northwestern, and Stanford have less. </p><p></p><p>Our 247 4yr recruiting composite score is 42nd among P5 teams. You can extrapolate the negative effects of our coaching staff (and other staffs who recruit well but don't develop or maximize their talent). </p><p>Re: Key and O-line-</p><p>As I dig into advanced stats to prepare for this season one thing that makes me nervous about this hire was his o-line's abysmal performance (see attached stats from '22). Obviously, offensive scheme, game planning and playcalling can put units in position to succeed and we know how that has been lacking the past few years. It does give me legitimate concern, however, especially when you dig into the advanced stats and see just how bad we have been at that position. </p><p></p><p>The bright side is that we were almost dead last in '22 in o-line continuity and our projected starters for '23 are the same guys who started against UGA. Barring injury, this should yield much better results. </p><p></p><p>Additionally, Geep Wade's past few o-lines have graded out well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GetYourBuzzOn, post: 952400, member: 6610"] Re: on the field talent- GT is entering this year with only 4 players that have a PFF grade of 70+ (Dontae Smith RB, LaMiles Brooks S, Clayton Powell-Lee S, and D'Quan Douse DL). Only Washington St, Indiana, NCST, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Vandy, Northwestern, and Stanford have less. Our 247 4yr recruiting composite score is 42nd among P5 teams. You can extrapolate the negative effects of our coaching staff (and other staffs who recruit well but don't develop or maximize their talent). Re: Key and O-line- As I dig into advanced stats to prepare for this season one thing that makes me nervous about this hire was his o-line's abysmal performance (see attached stats from '22). Obviously, offensive scheme, game planning and playcalling can put units in position to succeed and we know how that has been lacking the past few years. It does give me legitimate concern, however, especially when you dig into the advanced stats and see just how bad we have been at that position. The bright side is that we were almost dead last in '22 in o-line continuity and our projected starters for '23 are the same guys who started against UGA. Barring injury, this should yield much better results. Additionally, Geep Wade's past few o-lines have graded out well. [/QUOTE]
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