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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 245530" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I wanted to start a new thread... and so I did</p><p></p><p>The good old days...</p><p></p><p> If I remember right it was Wofford and Tulane in 2014. Both of those games were not very impressive, but they were wins. Then we had GSU... not very impressive 2nd half but a fun ending! Now VT... again GT barely won, but the team willed the win to happen. Miami was a well executed game!Then GT had the UNC shoot out and we did not have the ball last and Duke Rollgate. Pitt had a fumble fest. NC State was not as good as GT. Virginia was stumbling. Clemson lost their starting QB. The old days (2014) were great but it is never as good or bad as it seems.</p><p></p><p>I think we are about in the same place as 2014 with a little less experience in our defensive backfield where GT's passing defense is more likely to look like 2013.</p><p></p><p>Present day 2016</p><p></p><p>The O line has a chance to be better than 2014. The A-Backs may make it to similar levels of production. The WR will benefit from the better pass protection. The B-Back need to continue to grow into their roles, but the ceiling may be/is higher.</p><p></p><p>If I remember right we had trouble getting Wofford off the field and we had a fumble issue with Tulane. Not to mention the BC game looked just like the 2014 VT game. History is repeating? I sure hope so...</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Qua is outstanding in receiving and running and Lynch and Willis are blocking well</p><p>*JT is showing his normal flashes and operating inside the system</p><p>*June and Brad are benefiting from OL pass protection... WR are bringing in balls when they are near on target.</p><p>*Mills and MM are going to grow into their rolls... Mills is a true freshman and MM is only a red shirt freshman!</p><p>*The OL quality is starting at a higher level across the board and should continue to improve!</p><p></p><p>I wish I knew more about defense. I believe we have the chess pieces and the raw material. I just don't have the background or understanding to speak about them the same way I do on the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 245530, member: 402"] I wanted to start a new thread... and so I did The good old days... If I remember right it was Wofford and Tulane in 2014. Both of those games were not very impressive, but they were wins. Then we had GSU... not very impressive 2nd half but a fun ending! Now VT... again GT barely won, but the team willed the win to happen. Miami was a well executed game!Then GT had the UNC shoot out and we did not have the ball last and Duke Rollgate. Pitt had a fumble fest. NC State was not as good as GT. Virginia was stumbling. Clemson lost their starting QB. The old days (2014) were great but it is never as good or bad as it seems. I think we are about in the same place as 2014 with a little less experience in our defensive backfield where GT's passing defense is more likely to look like 2013. Present day 2016 The O line has a chance to be better than 2014. The A-Backs may make it to similar levels of production. The WR will benefit from the better pass protection. The B-Back need to continue to grow into their roles, but the ceiling may be/is higher. If I remember right we had trouble getting Wofford off the field and we had a fumble issue with Tulane. Not to mention the BC game looked just like the 2014 VT game. History is repeating? I sure hope so... *Qua is outstanding in receiving and running and Lynch and Willis are blocking well *JT is showing his normal flashes and operating inside the system *June and Brad are benefiting from OL pass protection... WR are bringing in balls when they are near on target. *Mills and MM are going to grow into their rolls... Mills is a true freshman and MM is only a red shirt freshman! *The OL quality is starting at a higher level across the board and should continue to improve! I wish I knew more about defense. I believe we have the chess pieces and the raw material. I just don't have the background or understanding to speak about them the same way I do on the offense. [/QUOTE]
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