takethepoints
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Reg's big problem was Gailey's: he never played a season where Tech had a full bench. I always thought Chan was a magician because we kept on winning despite the NCAA recruiting limits. Chan's first few years we played a Power 5 schedule with a FCS bench. It got slightly better, but not by much.
Reg's other problem is that he played under a real pro style coach. The pick of the players went to Tenuta's D. Further, after his first staring season, it was obvious that Chan told him to quit throwing interceptions, even if that meant a lower passing percentage and fewer yards. Passes he would have forced when he was a frosh, he threw away for the next three years, even with Calvin to throw to. Soooo … fewer TDs, less yardage, and fewer turnovers. With a good D, it was the last that Chan was aiming at. That worked until the ACC championship game with Wake. A few more risks would have won that game.
I always liked Reg and I think he would have been lights out in our present system.
Reg's other problem is that he played under a real pro style coach. The pick of the players went to Tenuta's D. Further, after his first staring season, it was obvious that Chan told him to quit throwing interceptions, even if that meant a lower passing percentage and fewer yards. Passes he would have forced when he was a frosh, he threw away for the next three years, even with Calvin to throw to. Soooo … fewer TDs, less yardage, and fewer turnovers. With a good D, it was the last that Chan was aiming at. That worked until the ACC championship game with Wake. A few more risks would have won that game.
I always liked Reg and I think he would have been lights out in our present system.