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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 524372" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>They are on YouTube. Take a look. You will see his "fast-paced" and "exciting pro style offense" is, well, slant, curl, hook, start over. And very seriously, if Collins considered Temple's offense "fast paced" he is in for a rude awakening come next Aug. 29 when Clemson starts out to prove they deserve to go back to the NC series. Somehow I do not see Venables holding three days of practice in the spring specifically for the GT offense and another two days in the fall. I give a new guy some Kentucky windage in his proclamations of the coming greatness but I don't see anything from those two coordinators that matched them against the likes of the ACC, even if there is another down year. Seems he picked familiar faces, not bad in itself but worrisome if he is expected to recruit staff talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 524372, member: 2175"] They are on YouTube. Take a look. You will see his "fast-paced" and "exciting pro style offense" is, well, slant, curl, hook, start over. And very seriously, if Collins considered Temple's offense "fast paced" he is in for a rude awakening come next Aug. 29 when Clemson starts out to prove they deserve to go back to the NC series. Somehow I do not see Venables holding three days of practice in the spring specifically for the GT offense and another two days in the fall. I give a new guy some Kentucky windage in his proclamations of the coming greatness but I don't see anything from those two coordinators that matched them against the likes of the ACC, even if there is another down year. Seems he picked familiar faces, not bad in itself but worrisome if he is expected to recruit staff talent. [/QUOTE]
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