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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinWreck92" data-source="post: 464826" data-attributes="member: 1357"><p>Plus, our offense is a huge turn off - no one wants to play in it. As recently as 2011, we recruited athletes good enough to beat Clemson.</p><p>The idea to continue using this archaic, dismal offense is masochistic, to put it politely. We are now bottom of the ACC barrel, thanks to CPJ and his outdated, predictable QB Keeper offense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We are also near dead-last in passing offense. When you run it as often as we do, you damn well better be a top-5 rushing offense. How'd we do today against a non-cupcake defense????</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And Stanford and NW and now, it seems, Duke. All 3 of these teams would crush us in year 11 of the outdated CPJ offense. BC isn't exactly a factory nor easy to recruit to but has more upward trajectory than we do right now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>JT wanted to play at Alabama, actually. Hopefully CPJ will put in a shotgun package for Graham, else he'll be wasted like highly-recruited Vad Lee was. Seeing as how CPJ still keeps thinking that A-back TQM is a QB, I'm not optimistic. CPJ seems determined to pound square pegs into round holes, damn the consequences.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh, the irony. In year 11 of CPJ's godawful, boring, hard-to-recruit-to offense, we just got blown out of our own stadium by a team we recruited similar to as recently to as 2011. Wake up and smell the coffee: CPJ has killed this program and any momentum we had from 2014 or 2016. It's time for a change, though I freely acknowledge we won't be getting a new HC for 2 more years.</p><p></p><p>This is called Bottoming Out. Better get used to it. Missed PATs, missed tackles, and now fumbling the simple QB-center exchange are the CPJ Norms now. We are dreadful at football fundamentals and this is a direct reflection of our HC. Wake up and smell the coffee. This wonderful offense has us 1-3 for the first time since the Bill Lewis Era. That's not a coincidence.</p><p></p><p>I do agree there's no reason to panic. This program right now is the result of years of CPJ as the HC. It shouldn't come to a surprise to anyone who pays attention to modern, college football. IIWII, as CPJ loves to say (before he blames a player for failing to execute)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinWreck92, post: 464826, member: 1357"] Plus, our offense is a huge turn off - no one wants to play in it. As recently as 2011, we recruited athletes good enough to beat Clemson. The idea to continue using this archaic, dismal offense is masochistic, to put it politely. We are now bottom of the ACC barrel, thanks to CPJ and his outdated, predictable QB Keeper offense. We are also near dead-last in passing offense. When you run it as often as we do, you damn well better be a top-5 rushing offense. How'd we do today against a non-cupcake defense???? And Stanford and NW and now, it seems, Duke. All 3 of these teams would crush us in year 11 of the outdated CPJ offense. BC isn't exactly a factory nor easy to recruit to but has more upward trajectory than we do right now. JT wanted to play at Alabama, actually. Hopefully CPJ will put in a shotgun package for Graham, else he'll be wasted like highly-recruited Vad Lee was. Seeing as how CPJ still keeps thinking that A-back TQM is a QB, I'm not optimistic. CPJ seems determined to pound square pegs into round holes, damn the consequences. Oh, the irony. In year 11 of CPJ's godawful, boring, hard-to-recruit-to offense, we just got blown out of our own stadium by a team we recruited similar to as recently to as 2011. Wake up and smell the coffee: CPJ has killed this program and any momentum we had from 2014 or 2016. It's time for a change, though I freely acknowledge we won't be getting a new HC for 2 more years. This is called Bottoming Out. Better get used to it. Missed PATs, missed tackles, and now fumbling the simple QB-center exchange are the CPJ Norms now. We are dreadful at football fundamentals and this is a direct reflection of our HC. Wake up and smell the coffee. This wonderful offense has us 1-3 for the first time since the Bill Lewis Era. That's not a coincidence. I do agree there's no reason to panic. This program right now is the result of years of CPJ as the HC. It shouldn't come to a surprise to anyone who pays attention to modern, college football. IIWII, as CPJ loves to say (before he blames a player for failing to execute) [/QUOTE]
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