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<blockquote data-quote="IEEEWreck" data-source="post: 354682" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>Am I pissed? Sure. I mean, Richt gets the sky to open up when he needs to stop our O, and a perfect alignment of bounce to win the game? I don't think that God cares about Football, but I might be convinced somebody sold their soul to Satan here. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, 'almost' feels just fine to me. Shamire is still getting a CmpE degree, and this pleases me. We continue to frighten teams with talent driven schemes with a discipline and cooperation driven scheme. That pleases me. The overall trend continues upward, and I have plenty going in GT football to keep me patient. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, the only major question in my mind is OL development in the coming years. Otherwise we have a team filled with not only good players but reliable leaders, and we seem to produce them at a fast pace. D continues to improve. Recruiting continues to improve. If the trends result in incremental improvements on offense and a top 25% D, I think we're consistent features in the nightmares of Alabama fans. I think that can be in the next 5 years of the program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IEEEWreck, post: 354682, member: 617"] Am I pissed? Sure. I mean, Richt gets the sky to open up when he needs to stop our O, and a perfect alignment of bounce to win the game? I don't think that God cares about Football, but I might be convinced somebody sold their soul to Satan here. On the other hand, 'almost' feels just fine to me. Shamire is still getting a CmpE degree, and this pleases me. We continue to frighten teams with talent driven schemes with a discipline and cooperation driven scheme. That pleases me. The overall trend continues upward, and I have plenty going in GT football to keep me patient. Seriously, the only major question in my mind is OL development in the coming years. Otherwise we have a team filled with not only good players but reliable leaders, and we seem to produce them at a fast pace. D continues to improve. Recruiting continues to improve. If the trends result in incremental improvements on offense and a top 25% D, I think we're consistent features in the nightmares of Alabama fans. I think that can be in the next 5 years of the program. [/QUOTE]
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