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<blockquote data-quote="AlaGTech" data-source="post: 548378" data-attributes="member: 4444"><p>Although I'm not quite as optimistic as Treb1982 (I think we can going bowling, not sure about more than that), I share a lot of his sentiments.</p><p></p><p>1. Injuries could blow us out of the water but I think we have a lot of nice pieces for the new staff to work with to favorably compete in the ACCCD.</p><p></p><p>2. I see an immediate and significant improvement in special teams because of CGC and the team will be a year older (lots of youngsters played last year).</p><p></p><p>3. We lose Anree & Branch, but, again, we've got some pieces to form a decent DL which should assist arguably the most talented position on the team, our DBs.</p><p></p><p>4. My biggest concern is the current unknown of how our we'll fare on O, particularly at QB. I hope Coach Pat is awake right now (2am) working on ways to get the ball to our playmakers, because, thanks to CGC, we have some at TE (the UCONN xfer), WR (assuming Ezzard is eligible), and RB (Griffin).</p><p></p><p>5. Finally, I hope those who are skeptical about CGC's "shtick" so called "gimmicks" understand that with our change from the 3O we are 100% in the Jimmy & Joe game now, a game he and most of his staff know how to play. If his methods take our talent level past the UNCs, VTs, NCSTs, Louisvilles... of the ACC, and the lower 2/3rds of the SEC, then he will be the absolute best hire we could have made coming after CPJ.</p><p></p><p>Only time will tell but we'll have a very good indicator on signing day this December.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlaGTech, post: 548378, member: 4444"] Although I'm not quite as optimistic as Treb1982 (I think we can going bowling, not sure about more than that), I share a lot of his sentiments. 1. Injuries could blow us out of the water but I think we have a lot of nice pieces for the new staff to work with to favorably compete in the ACCCD. 2. I see an immediate and significant improvement in special teams because of CGC and the team will be a year older (lots of youngsters played last year). 3. We lose Anree & Branch, but, again, we've got some pieces to form a decent DL which should assist arguably the most talented position on the team, our DBs. 4. My biggest concern is the current unknown of how our we'll fare on O, particularly at QB. I hope Coach Pat is awake right now (2am) working on ways to get the ball to our playmakers, because, thanks to CGC, we have some at TE (the UCONN xfer), WR (assuming Ezzard is eligible), and RB (Griffin). 5. Finally, I hope those who are skeptical about CGC's "shtick" so called "gimmicks" understand that with our change from the 3O we are 100% in the Jimmy & Joe game now, a game he and most of his staff know how to play. If his methods take our talent level past the UNCs, VTs, NCSTs, Louisvilles... of the ACC, and the lower 2/3rds of the SEC, then he will be the absolute best hire we could have made coming after CPJ. Only time will tell but we'll have a very good indicator on signing day this December. [/QUOTE]
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