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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 965425" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>If I felt that there was a plan in place that would lead to better results in the future or if Key had a rep for resurrecting programs by such a plan, I would feel a lot better. I keep harping on Clawson and Wake for a reason: they had a plan based on player development and a sound offensive system for getting Wake back into the conversation and they executed it successfully. They produced teams that consistently were based on red-shirt juniors and seniors with a few additions. The recent results on the field justified the pain of the early years; Clawson's first two teams went 3 - 7. Wake still has losing seasons, but they are more and more rare.</p><p></p><p>If I had an idea of what the staff actually wanted to do and how they wanted to do it, I would feel a lot better about Tech's future course. And here I don't mean coach speak; I mean an actual description of where Tech is planning to go and how the coaches plan to get there. At present what I see is a team that is trying to do things it hasn't the talent to do at a school that is unlikely to attract that talent in future, This worries me no end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 965425, member: 265"] If I felt that there was a plan in place that would lead to better results in the future or if Key had a rep for resurrecting programs by such a plan, I would feel a lot better. I keep harping on Clawson and Wake for a reason: they had a plan based on player development and a sound offensive system for getting Wake back into the conversation and they executed it successfully. They produced teams that consistently were based on red-shirt juniors and seniors with a few additions. The recent results on the field justified the pain of the early years; Clawson's first two teams went 3 - 7. Wake still has losing seasons, but they are more and more rare. If I had an idea of what the staff actually wanted to do and how they wanted to do it, I would feel a lot better about Tech's future course. And here I don't mean coach speak; I mean an actual description of where Tech is planning to go and how the coaches plan to get there. At present what I see is a team that is trying to do things it hasn't the talent to do at a school that is unlikely to attract that talent in future, This worries me no end. [/QUOTE]
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