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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 641236" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Good point, seriously, and toss in UNC and Duke, and as long as those recruiters visit recruits and throw calculus and physics book down on the dining room table, we trail at the get-go. That would sure intimidate me. We may get the occasional outlier, but most of the Georgia recruits we get will continue to be the leftovers from those teams you mentioned. (And I don't use that as a disparaging term,; they are good football players, but not the ones Collins inexplicably declared he needs to win. I am not a believer in the star system but given the choice of a team of fives and one of threes, I choose the five every time.)</p><p></p><p>I thought going in we had the potential for six wins with a new offense vs. maybe eight with the old, but that boat is pulling away from the dock. If Howell had not been missing receivers into the next area code early, lord knows what the final might have been, but something in the nature of our Clemson game, and that is not an improvement.</p><p></p><p>The bright spots to me: Curry, who played like a linebacker who likes to hit people, and Graham. He will never be more than average passer but has no quit in him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 641236, member: 2175"] Good point, seriously, and toss in UNC and Duke, and as long as those recruiters visit recruits and throw calculus and physics book down on the dining room table, we trail at the get-go. That would sure intimidate me. We may get the occasional outlier, but most of the Georgia recruits we get will continue to be the leftovers from those teams you mentioned. (And I don't use that as a disparaging term,; they are good football players, but not the ones Collins inexplicably declared he needs to win. I am not a believer in the star system but given the choice of a team of fives and one of threes, I choose the five every time.) I thought going in we had the potential for six wins with a new offense vs. maybe eight with the old, but that boat is pulling away from the dock. If Howell had not been missing receivers into the next area code early, lord knows what the final might have been, but something in the nature of our Clemson game, and that is not an improvement. The bright spots to me: Curry, who played like a linebacker who likes to hit people, and Graham. He will never be more than average passer but has no quit in him. [/QUOTE]
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