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<blockquote data-quote="calvin forever" data-source="post: 465577" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>As frustrated as I am now as a fan, I have to remember the highs CPJ and his system have taken us to. An ACC title, orange bowls, wins over the bastards in Athens...those are experiences we went a long time without knowing. Against FSU in the ACCCG, I sat in the stands thinking we could hang with anyone in the country with our offense. There is the potential for the offense to be great.</p><p></p><p>We still churn out the rushing yards (except against Clemson), but we make mistakes with the football and we have a very poor passing game. Outside of TQM, our most explosive playmakers (Lynch and Searcy) don’t get touches. It gets to be difficult to witness when it’s not being executed at a high level. </p><p></p><p>3 out of 4 losing seasons, without any reason to think that trend will change, is justification enough to make a change. Hopefully a more modern offense will help us tap into the vast recruiting resources in our backyard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calvin forever, post: 465577, member: 746"] As frustrated as I am now as a fan, I have to remember the highs CPJ and his system have taken us to. An ACC title, orange bowls, wins over the bastards in Athens...those are experiences we went a long time without knowing. Against FSU in the ACCCG, I sat in the stands thinking we could hang with anyone in the country with our offense. There is the potential for the offense to be great. We still churn out the rushing yards (except against Clemson), but we make mistakes with the football and we have a very poor passing game. Outside of TQM, our most explosive playmakers (Lynch and Searcy) don’t get touches. It gets to be difficult to witness when it’s not being executed at a high level. 3 out of 4 losing seasons, without any reason to think that trend will change, is justification enough to make a change. Hopefully a more modern offense will help us tap into the vast recruiting resources in our backyard. [/QUOTE]
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