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<blockquote data-quote="pbrown520" data-source="post: 359731" data-attributes="member: 1003"><p>From my standpoint, I will say that my posts are largely being misconstrued. I think that we can and should do better offensively against Clemson. I think part of the reason we don't is because we expect our guys to be able to counter what Clemson does without making special or larger changes to what we do schematically or systematically. I don't expect the end result to be all that different consistently, but it would be nice to at least have a shot at moving the football without miracle plays. We had what 6 or 7 3 & outs? PJ doesn't agree that we need to change anything other than execution. Fair enough, he knows the offense better than anyone. I do think that PJ has lost some of the innovation that he once had with the system. He is still a game day genius and that's good enough for what we are - 7 win average with the occasional uptick year. But we rarely if ever try anything to get the other team out of sorts, because all of that seems to be pretty much a gimmick and unnecessary to PJ. That's fine, he is most likely right - as others have said he sees practice every day. </p><p></p><p>Let me say this to be clear. I know that GT is limited in football. We will never be a powerhouse program. PJ is a great coach and is close to maximizing GT's success. I like PJ. I just wish that he could find a way to make us look not so incompetent against Clemson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbrown520, post: 359731, member: 1003"] From my standpoint, I will say that my posts are largely being misconstrued. I think that we can and should do better offensively against Clemson. I think part of the reason we don't is because we expect our guys to be able to counter what Clemson does without making special or larger changes to what we do schematically or systematically. I don't expect the end result to be all that different consistently, but it would be nice to at least have a shot at moving the football without miracle plays. We had what 6 or 7 3 & outs? PJ doesn't agree that we need to change anything other than execution. Fair enough, he knows the offense better than anyone. I do think that PJ has lost some of the innovation that he once had with the system. He is still a game day genius and that's good enough for what we are - 7 win average with the occasional uptick year. But we rarely if ever try anything to get the other team out of sorts, because all of that seems to be pretty much a gimmick and unnecessary to PJ. That's fine, he is most likely right - as others have said he sees practice every day. Let me say this to be clear. I know that GT is limited in football. We will never be a powerhouse program. PJ is a great coach and is close to maximizing GT's success. I like PJ. I just wish that he could find a way to make us look not so incompetent against Clemson. [/QUOTE]
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