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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 840332" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>If you read closer in my posts, I have also spoken repeatedly on depth of the OL as a problem. I have acknowledged my bewilderment as to why the D isn't playing better, but people who were following football closely, like most of the people who predict the seasons, predicted between 3-4 wins this year. Sure, some was based off schedule, but I still think Clemson is a much better team than us. I doubt we can hold uga's offense to just a field goal. I think we lose to Pitt 8/10 times this year. They are much better than us right now. I doubt we could beat UNC again this season. MOst of the teams we lost to are plain better than us right now. As [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] said, this team is close. I can see it. We are frustrated precisely because we are <strong><em>CLOSE</em></strong>. If owe were still losing the third and fourth quarters but looking competent elsewise, it would be easier to take. I really think we will see the ship start to turn next year on offense.</p><p></p><p>Now, all that being said, I still have no answers for the D. I cannot understand what the issues are there, and someone like Ibeeballin could probably illuminate us more, but we've got to be willing to defensive experts opinions without imposing our biases. We may disagree, but his opinion probably reflects reality more than ours. </p><p></p><p>I also cannot completely excuse CGCs game management. He really needs to work on that area. I am not sure where the disconnect is, but he's got work to do there.</p><p></p><p>In the end, we will have CGC for at least one more season. Let's all hope that he gets this thing turned around soon, because firing him means we let another coach get a crack at the rebuild, and he might not get off to a fast start either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 840332, member: 1191"] If you read closer in my posts, I have also spoken repeatedly on depth of the OL as a problem. I have acknowledged my bewilderment as to why the D isn't playing better, but people who were following football closely, like most of the people who predict the seasons, predicted between 3-4 wins this year. Sure, some was based off schedule, but I still think Clemson is a much better team than us. I doubt we can hold uga's offense to just a field goal. I think we lose to Pitt 8/10 times this year. They are much better than us right now. I doubt we could beat UNC again this season. MOst of the teams we lost to are plain better than us right now. As [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] said, this team is close. I can see it. We are frustrated precisely because we are [B][I]CLOSE[/I][/B]. If owe were still losing the third and fourth quarters but looking competent elsewise, it would be easier to take. I really think we will see the ship start to turn next year on offense. Now, all that being said, I still have no answers for the D. I cannot understand what the issues are there, and someone like Ibeeballin could probably illuminate us more, but we've got to be willing to defensive experts opinions without imposing our biases. We may disagree, but his opinion probably reflects reality more than ours. I also cannot completely excuse CGCs game management. He really needs to work on that area. I am not sure where the disconnect is, but he's got work to do there. In the end, we will have CGC for at least one more season. Let's all hope that he gets this thing turned around soon, because firing him means we let another coach get a crack at the rebuild, and he might not get off to a fast start either. [/QUOTE]
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