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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 751884" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>I think this year and next year will be a "tipping" point for this staff - I do believe they will prove to be competent (I am not yet convinced they will be "special" in their game day coaching, but I am hoping), and last night went a long way to show me they can "fix" stuff. I think having almost 2 full weeks was a blessing.</p><p></p><p>Now, when I say "tipping" point, I mean that they MUST bring in some highly touted LB's and DT's both in 2021 and 2022, if they have any chance of making the next step of possibly moving GT into the ACC Coastal (and ACC conference) championship discussion. I realize we have been blessed at times because the coastal was so, so bad, so that might help us as well. But, I maintain that they have to win some of the recruiting scuffles with Auburn, UF, etc. for some of the high 3 star, low 4 star DT's and LB's going forward to make that "jump" we all would like to see. Our new offense is not designed to "cover up" deficiencies on D, so recruiting and developing a top 30, hopefully top 20, D will be critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 751884, member: 906"] I think this year and next year will be a "tipping" point for this staff - I do believe they will prove to be competent (I am not yet convinced they will be "special" in their game day coaching, but I am hoping), and last night went a long way to show me they can "fix" stuff. I think having almost 2 full weeks was a blessing. Now, when I say "tipping" point, I mean that they MUST bring in some highly touted LB's and DT's both in 2021 and 2022, if they have any chance of making the next step of possibly moving GT into the ACC Coastal (and ACC conference) championship discussion. I realize we have been blessed at times because the coastal was so, so bad, so that might help us as well. But, I maintain that they have to win some of the recruiting scuffles with Auburn, UF, etc. for some of the high 3 star, low 4 star DT's and LB's going forward to make that "jump" we all would like to see. Our new offense is not designed to "cover up" deficiencies on D, so recruiting and developing a top 30, hopefully top 20, D will be critical. [/QUOTE]
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