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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 590882" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Guys, this is ACC, Coastal football, meaning it comes down to turnovers, flags, and who makes the plays in the last 5 minutes. All these teams are generally equal from a talent standpoint. It comes down to who has a playmaker. UVA is getting love, not because Mendenhall is a genius but because he has the most dynamic returning QB. I loved CPJ, but he lost games in this division not because he wasn’t a smart coach but because with equal teams a flag or turnover at the wrong time kills you. Just like he won some games when we should have lost (Miracle). It will be the same this year. We will win anywhere from 4 to 9 games depending on who makes a play or gets a timely turnover in the last 5 minutes. We’ve all witnessed this over the last 7 years when no one in the Coastal stepped up to seize control. When we had a dynamic playmaker (Thomas) we tended to win some of those. When we didn’t (Marshall) we lost some of those we probably should have won.</p><p></p><p>What is unique for us is that we have gone from a total known (QB and BB will get 70% of production) to a complete unknown. I find that very fascinating because I think we have several potential play makers on this roster. I think we are going to be tough to defend because there is no film on our players. I look at Graham and see a young Hamilton (talent wise). Our WR’s are gonna be kids in a candy store and we have talent there (big guys to win 1 on 1’s and the young speedsters). At RB all we need are two legit guys. I think we have that covered with Mason and Howard (I love Griffin as well). OL is my biggest worry, but honestly, Key knows what he is doing. So far, Collins has made all the right moves like Dabo did his first full season concerning the staff. I just hope we can keep these assistants during the build process. Honestly, if we were in a tougher division I’d be worried about the “transition”, but the Coastal has been subpar chaos for years so I’m not worried. I even like opening up with Clemson as it will keep us focused and give the Collins regime a nice data point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 590882, member: 4334"] Guys, this is ACC, Coastal football, meaning it comes down to turnovers, flags, and who makes the plays in the last 5 minutes. All these teams are generally equal from a talent standpoint. It comes down to who has a playmaker. UVA is getting love, not because Mendenhall is a genius but because he has the most dynamic returning QB. I loved CPJ, but he lost games in this division not because he wasn’t a smart coach but because with equal teams a flag or turnover at the wrong time kills you. Just like he won some games when we should have lost (Miracle). It will be the same this year. We will win anywhere from 4 to 9 games depending on who makes a play or gets a timely turnover in the last 5 minutes. We’ve all witnessed this over the last 7 years when no one in the Coastal stepped up to seize control. When we had a dynamic playmaker (Thomas) we tended to win some of those. When we didn’t (Marshall) we lost some of those we probably should have won. What is unique for us is that we have gone from a total known (QB and BB will get 70% of production) to a complete unknown. I find that very fascinating because I think we have several potential play makers on this roster. I think we are going to be tough to defend because there is no film on our players. I look at Graham and see a young Hamilton (talent wise). Our WR’s are gonna be kids in a candy store and we have talent there (big guys to win 1 on 1’s and the young speedsters). At RB all we need are two legit guys. I think we have that covered with Mason and Howard (I love Griffin as well). OL is my biggest worry, but honestly, Key knows what he is doing. So far, Collins has made all the right moves like Dabo did his first full season concerning the staff. I just hope we can keep these assistants during the build process. Honestly, if we were in a tougher division I’d be worried about the “transition”, but the Coastal has been subpar chaos for years so I’m not worried. I even like opening up with Clemson as it will keep us focused and give the Collins regime a nice data point. [/QUOTE]
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