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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 815696" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Or the option you didn't include: that I don't know if Marco is right or not. It doesn't have anything to do with dampening enthusiasm or not looking stupid. What it means is that I've been watching Tech football for over 45 years and I've heard similar things from Tech coaches before. Sometimes their predictions work out, sometimes they don't. The prediction that I think has the most support is that usually the coaches don't know one way or the other until the season starts and we meet actual opponents. That's what I always look at, not either hype or doom and gloom before hand.</p><p></p><p>My favorite example = 2014. We loose our returning successful QB, most of the prospective starters on DL, several OLs, and assorted others to either transfer or career ending injury. Paul thought we'd do ok, but most of the press and most of the fans (me included)) thought we were in big trouble. And we roll. After that I remembered to take pre-season stories with a boulder of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 815696, member: 265"] Or the option you didn't include: that I don't know if Marco is right or not. It doesn't have anything to do with dampening enthusiasm or not looking stupid. What it means is that I've been watching Tech football for over 45 years and I've heard similar things from Tech coaches before. Sometimes their predictions work out, sometimes they don't. The prediction that I think has the most support is that usually the coaches don't know one way or the other until the season starts and we meet actual opponents. That's what I always look at, not either hype or doom and gloom before hand. My favorite example = 2014. We loose our returning successful QB, most of the prospective starters on DL, several OLs, and assorted others to either transfer or career ending injury. Paul thought we'd do ok, but most of the press and most of the fans (me included)) thought we were in big trouble. And we roll. After that I remembered to take pre-season stories with a boulder of salt. [/QUOTE]
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