Haha. I was just about to chime in with a similar comment. Whoever, does or does not make the preseason list on this publication means nothing, or maybe I should say, close to nothing. I don't want to disparage the players mentioned, but if we are using this accolade as a measuring stick for where our current "talent level" stands on either side of the ball, we have lost all sense of ourselves. This publication has no idea how players are progressing in camps. They have no idea about the guys who have redshirted. They are just surface skimming across the league's roster and plopping in names of people who have some stats.Now we lean on Athlon for credibility lol
After watching the UT spring "game", I am glad we have those two.AJ may be great, but scheme keeps him away from action. Griffin got a chance to move closer to the action by year end.
Final Analysis
Something clicked midway through 2016. The Yellow Jackets finished strong, posting a 9–4 season including a win at Georgia that should give them momentum in a division in which the top programs are all losing multiple key players. With eight returning defensive starters and nine on offense, there are some proven, experienced ingredients. But replacing Justin Thomas, a highly productive three-year starter at quarterback, may not be that simple. And on defense, the front six has some intriguing young players but no clear-cut difference makers or vocal leaders. How Georgia Tech fills those personnel holes will likely determine whether it wins the Coastal for a fifth time in Johnson’s decade on the flats or has to sweat reaching bowl eligibility.
One defensive player in the entire defensive 4 deep and that one is at 3rd string. And some like to say our defensive woes are not talent, only scheme. Lol. Most notably is not one Jacket in the top 20 DL's in the conference. (4 deep of 5 DL positions) It's awful tough to field a solid defense w/o a couple studs on your DL. We've typically had one or two, but zero??? Zero backers??? One DB???
Remember, defense is different than offense, we don't have a unique defense that can use specific skill sets to magically craft a top unit. And that's not necessarily a coaching issue. Defense is a different animal. There's only so much smoke and mirrors your can do to hide talent and measureable deficiencies.
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Our problems on defense are related to recruiting. There are some who complain about Coach Roof's zone coverage packages especially the four quarters but it really does come down to recruiting. We have the best recruiting class in the Johnson era for defense coming in. We need a few more. It is that simple. More linemen, more linebackers, more shutdown corners, you get the idea. No more quarterbacks playing DB, no more linebackers trying to play D line, and in the name of all that is holy recruit more speed. We can scheme the living daylights out of people on offense with fairly ordinary talent, no such luck on defense. Gotta have more "jimmies" to get more uh "joes"? Or something.
If it's recruiting then you change schemes to fit the players you have. You don't continue to run a scheme that your players are incapable of running. JmoOur problems on defense are related to recruiting. There are some who complain about Coach Roof's zone coverage packages especially the four quarters but it really does come down to recruiting. We have the best recruiting class in the Johnson era for defense coming in. We need a few more. It is that simple. More linemen, more linebackers, more shutdown corners, you get the idea. No more quarterbacks playing DB, no more linebackers trying to play D line, and in the name of all that is holy recruit more speed. We can scheme the living daylights out of people on offense with fairly ordinary talent, no such luck on defense. Gotta have more "jimmies" to get more uh "joes"? Or something.
I try really hard -- honest I do, personally and professionally -- not to be defensive.
I think he's right about Tech -- and I am violating my rule against excessive optimism, a hard-earned one at that -- and probably about Alabama. Probably. But I know after the spring Clemson is now lifted its sights and thinks it has a legitimate chance to get back to the NC after first considering a goal of another 10-win season to keep their streak going. The backup QB from last year is considered a better runner than Watson without his passing skills, and the kid they got in from Indiana was an early entry and turned some heads and changed some minds this spring. That November FSU game is already heating up.
Three times, the author writes GT is "...a legitimate contender to win the ACC Coastal Division in 2017" or words to that effect. So he's saying that a team that will challenge for #1 or #2 in the toughest football conference in the country is ranked #78. Rubbish.