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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket in Dairyland" data-source="post: 655433" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>Since this thread is NOT about Minnesota, why don't you NOT check their recent recruiting rankings.......clue - they are about the same as ours.</p><p>My point on this is that some coaches really are able to do more with " less". Some coaches need what used to be called " grandma talent". You know, so good they could win if your grandma was coaching them. Like many on here, I am concerned about our offense on many levels: talent( esp. OL ), scheme, and coaching methodology. Patenaude has been around coaching long enough to have better results by this point. HE IS NOT a newcomer to coaching. His play calling seems unimaginative , even when it is effective sporadically. He seems to have no adjustments he can make , once the opposing D adjusts to what we have been doing.</p><p>Sometimes , the difference is MORE than just shortage of talent. Does Patenaude need " grandma talent" to succeed at Tech ? He may be at the wrong place.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket in Dairyland, post: 655433, member: 1097"] Since this thread is NOT about Minnesota, why don't you NOT check their recent recruiting rankings.......clue - they are about the same as ours. My point on this is that some coaches really are able to do more with " less". Some coaches need what used to be called " grandma talent". You know, so good they could win if your grandma was coaching them. Like many on here, I am concerned about our offense on many levels: talent( esp. OL ), scheme, and coaching methodology. Patenaude has been around coaching long enough to have better results by this point. HE IS NOT a newcomer to coaching. His play calling seems unimaginative , even when it is effective sporadically. He seems to have no adjustments he can make , once the opposing D adjusts to what we have been doing. Sometimes , the difference is MORE than just shortage of talent. Does Patenaude need " grandma talent" to succeed at Tech ? He may be at the wrong place..... [/QUOTE]
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