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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 844469" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I think hiring a successful 3O coach makes the floor higher and the ceiling lower for wins. Though I will say the rule changes on blocking make running the 3O more difficulty than most of the years Paul Johnson was here. The floor being higher is still the difficulty for most teams to prepare for the 3O. That would include non-conference games (outside of GA) and cross-division ACC opponents not named Clemson. But the ceiling would be lower predominately because you can't recruit the same level of talent (which plays out on offense and defense). I realize based on the past 3 seasons, 6 or 7 wins in a season sounds very attractive. But if you are TStan, that recipe was declining fans, revenue and attention in Atlanta and Georgia. So he took a chance which is obviously not working to change the dynamics of GT. Many coaches do have dynamic RPO schemes which showcase the run more than the pass. We just don't happen to have coaches (or possible players) who can leverage that style of offense. I think I would rather go in that direction versus back to a pure 3O. But obviously you can make the argument in many different directions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 844469, member: 1618"] I think hiring a successful 3O coach makes the floor higher and the ceiling lower for wins. Though I will say the rule changes on blocking make running the 3O more difficulty than most of the years Paul Johnson was here. The floor being higher is still the difficulty for most teams to prepare for the 3O. That would include non-conference games (outside of GA) and cross-division ACC opponents not named Clemson. But the ceiling would be lower predominately because you can't recruit the same level of talent (which plays out on offense and defense). I realize based on the past 3 seasons, 6 or 7 wins in a season sounds very attractive. But if you are TStan, that recipe was declining fans, revenue and attention in Atlanta and Georgia. So he took a chance which is obviously not working to change the dynamics of GT. Many coaches do have dynamic RPO schemes which showcase the run more than the pass. We just don't happen to have coaches (or possible players) who can leverage that style of offense. I think I would rather go in that direction versus back to a pure 3O. But obviously you can make the argument in many different directions. [/QUOTE]
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