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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 620717" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>We are all just arm-chair OC's, these guys are working with the SA's every day. They know more about football, and coaching football, than pretty much anyone on this Board. So, although I didn't like what I saw on Thursday night, I'm going to take a step back and say maybe they know a little more about what we can and cannot do at this point. Are they infallable? No! But I think the coaches know what the kids can and cannot do, and will put them in plays that they think the kids can execute successfully. It might just be that right now, at this moment, against Clemson, what we saw was our best shot. Against USF and almost all, if not all, of the rest of our opponents, we will not be facing the stout defense of the defending National Champions coupled with a highly potent offense. </p><p></p><p>I think everyone needs to pump the brakes a little here. There's been too much criticism and belly-aching about what the current staff did and didn't do on Thursday. If we go out and lay an egg against USF, then I think we will all know where we stand and how far we have to go. Personally, I think we dismantle USF on both sides of the ball. We're still going to have episodes where USF is going to be successful, and the score may reflect that. But, when all is said and done, I think we will dominate this game. Just don't kick the ball to that sophomore return guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 620717, member: 198"] We are all just arm-chair OC's, these guys are working with the SA's every day. They know more about football, and coaching football, than pretty much anyone on this Board. So, although I didn't like what I saw on Thursday night, I'm going to take a step back and say maybe they know a little more about what we can and cannot do at this point. Are they infallable? No! But I think the coaches know what the kids can and cannot do, and will put them in plays that they think the kids can execute successfully. It might just be that right now, at this moment, against Clemson, what we saw was our best shot. Against USF and almost all, if not all, of the rest of our opponents, we will not be facing the stout defense of the defending National Champions coupled with a highly potent offense. I think everyone needs to pump the brakes a little here. There's been too much criticism and belly-aching about what the current staff did and didn't do on Thursday. If we go out and lay an egg against USF, then I think we will all know where we stand and how far we have to go. Personally, I think we dismantle USF on both sides of the ball. We're still going to have episodes where USF is going to be successful, and the score may reflect that. But, when all is said and done, I think we will dominate this game. Just don't kick the ball to that sophomore return guy. [/QUOTE]
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