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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 653055" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>Ok, so back from Atlanta and the game. First, it is always great tailgating and going to a Tech game. Seeing all the Tech folks and having fun.</p><p></p><p>Now for my thoughts on the game. The defense looked out of sorts to start the game and looked unready. They then firmed up and had pretty darn good game, considering what they had to deal with. As always our best weapon is Harvin and the punt block was great.</p><p></p><p>Now for the bad. Well looks like someone told the coaches to stop running the ball because it looks too much like CPJ. We ran the ball on hand offs and QB keeps up the middle. Into the teeth of their defense And of course we were pass happy, dropping back to in the face of the number 1 sack team in the nation. Real smart. We never use Oliver, and we should in wildcat down on the goal line. No we let LJ, who hadn't been hit in a month and not a great runner try to power through the middle of the line....fumble. Maybe we give it to Mason instead??? We hardly ran out side, no speed option, no triple option....all the stuff that worked against Miami. </p><p></p><p>Also I got to watch the side lines and the dancing......that is really bad. You are out their dancing while you are in the process of losing a football game. If that is the culture......well it looks undisciplined to me.</p><p></p><p>I read a bunch of comments about how we are getting better, not on offense, we regressed. And I am tired of hearing from our coach how this is the biggest change in History....um no it is not. I left yesterday knowing we are going to be 2-10 this year and not much better next year. We went from one of the most potent feared offensive teams in the country to now the last place team. Maybe the pro style is not the best idea for an offense for Tech. I am not sure the sign of a good coach is taking players with certain skills and saying we are going to run an offense because this is what I want them to be. Good coaches adapt to players. And if we continue to hold on to this idea that we will out recruit everyone....as I have said many times....we can not recruit the same players as the factories. We have to out scheme other teams. Always have in my 50 years of Tech football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 653055, member: 3070"] Ok, so back from Atlanta and the game. First, it is always great tailgating and going to a Tech game. Seeing all the Tech folks and having fun. Now for my thoughts on the game. The defense looked out of sorts to start the game and looked unready. They then firmed up and had pretty darn good game, considering what they had to deal with. As always our best weapon is Harvin and the punt block was great. Now for the bad. Well looks like someone told the coaches to stop running the ball because it looks too much like CPJ. We ran the ball on hand offs and QB keeps up the middle. Into the teeth of their defense And of course we were pass happy, dropping back to in the face of the number 1 sack team in the nation. Real smart. We never use Oliver, and we should in wildcat down on the goal line. No we let LJ, who hadn't been hit in a month and not a great runner try to power through the middle of the line....fumble. Maybe we give it to Mason instead??? We hardly ran out side, no speed option, no triple option....all the stuff that worked against Miami. Also I got to watch the side lines and the dancing......that is really bad. You are out their dancing while you are in the process of losing a football game. If that is the culture......well it looks undisciplined to me. I read a bunch of comments about how we are getting better, not on offense, we regressed. And I am tired of hearing from our coach how this is the biggest change in History....um no it is not. I left yesterday knowing we are going to be 2-10 this year and not much better next year. We went from one of the most potent feared offensive teams in the country to now the last place team. Maybe the pro style is not the best idea for an offense for Tech. I am not sure the sign of a good coach is taking players with certain skills and saying we are going to run an offense because this is what I want them to be. Good coaches adapt to players. And if we continue to hold on to this idea that we will out recruit everyone....as I have said many times....we can not recruit the same players as the factories. We have to out scheme other teams. Always have in my 50 years of Tech football. [/QUOTE]
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