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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 891574" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Agreeing but praising CGC - using numbers and specifics.</p><p></p><p>This week Cgc schemed a wide open offensive and an aggressive defense against a pass happy go for broke fcs team. ( ND and TAM tried to dominate with superior talent using a conservative game plan and they lost) .</p><p></p><p>Prior Game against a mega P5 team CGC was very conservative and held them at bay for 3 quarters while building confidence at qb.</p><p></p><p>Last night cgc kept calling complex blocking plays even w mostly freshman OL. The reverse by 8 featured 71 making an excellent sideline block to free the runner for a touchdown.</p><p></p><p>So far in the SAC comparison Gt has 7 and the other guys 2. The defense back field has shown ability to get int</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cgc has their Qb ready for a tough 3 game run. In particular he has had only 2 until on long ill-advised passes. Last week the short passing game was spot on This week the run game and ol took care of business in second half.</p><p></p><p>CGC has his Qb and team ready going into a 3 game gauntlet.</p><p></p><p>The sad thing is the players gave to play in a vacant stadium because the 48,000 gt grads that live in atl area don't come to games. There is a weird thought amoung the key alumni that withholding support is the path to building a winning program. Fortunately 2 of those games are away games.</p><p></p><p>Cgc does appear to be somewhat out of it. Chasing footballs on the home team sidelines is a bad look. Never seen it before CGC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 891574, member: 1237"] Agreeing but praising CGC - using numbers and specifics. This week Cgc schemed a wide open offensive and an aggressive defense against a pass happy go for broke fcs team. ( ND and TAM tried to dominate with superior talent using a conservative game plan and they lost) . Prior Game against a mega P5 team CGC was very conservative and held them at bay for 3 quarters while building confidence at qb. Last night cgc kept calling complex blocking plays even w mostly freshman OL. The reverse by 8 featured 71 making an excellent sideline block to free the runner for a touchdown. So far in the SAC comparison Gt has 7 and the other guys 2. The defense back field has shown ability to get int Cgc has their Qb ready for a tough 3 game run. In particular he has had only 2 until on long ill-advised passes. Last week the short passing game was spot on This week the run game and ol took care of business in second half. CGC has his Qb and team ready going into a 3 game gauntlet. The sad thing is the players gave to play in a vacant stadium because the 48,000 gt grads that live in atl area don't come to games. There is a weird thought amoung the key alumni that withholding support is the path to building a winning program. Fortunately 2 of those games are away games. Cgc does appear to be somewhat out of it. Chasing footballs on the home team sidelines is a bad look. Never seen it before CGC [/QUOTE]
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