tech_wreck47
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Please do.I'll save this post for December. Hope I'm wrong.
Please do.I'll save this post for December. Hope I'm wrong.
Now that's a very bold and a very10-2 with losses @ ul & @ vt.
Uh, happenstance? Anomaly?
I'm wishing for a great season. What are you wishing for?
10-2 with losses @ ul & @ vt.
I see what you did there... I assume you assume that Clemson is a day game?
Don't follow technical analysis of the stock market, do you?
The Virginia papers here in southern Va are saying the same thing.
If VT gets an O anywhere close to their D AND has a respectable ST, then they will be fighting UM for Coastal.
I'd rather see UVa get the Va players, but it doesn't matter what I want. All the UVa fans here are already conceding that they are going to be awful and lose to VT again this year in football. (Not baseball or basketball! )
I hope you are correct, but I think I am OK with this pick.VT O killing their D after all their losses on D speaks more to a lower D than it does of a better O.
VT and LV at night and away is a challenge for our team.
Well, Jackson was a FR last year and he will be better this year. Plus their OL lost two guys, but they are saying the OL may be their strength this year. WR is where they have questions due to experience, but there is a lot of talent there. In the backfield they have numbers but no proven stars.
My VT friends (I have several here in NC) say the offense has dominated their D in camp. Now, it could be their D will be awful this year. I know their DBs are almost all new and they are looking to replace people at LB. They do have an enormous monster in the middle of their DL, so there is that.
For what its worth, this is a game I think we might win, but I am a bit of a skeptic about our defense until we see what happens in a few games.
I think our team and coaching staff have this game circled whether they will admit it or not. Our experience on O and the front 7 on D will come together with a solid game plan to get the job done at home whether day or night. 2 years ago we beat ourselves more that we got beat by the tiggers.
We'd better get some better OT blocking than last year @ Clemson or we're toast. But I think we will.
VT hasn't been the same since their DB coach left a few years ago. That, and they ran out of Fuller brothers.
CPJ has had Fuente's number. We'll see whether the new D helps or hurts.
I will also say that VT loves Thursday night games and tends to do well in them. We seem to win on Saturdays and they win on Thursdays. I'm wondering whether CPJ doesn't like having his schedule messed with?
I think Louisville is going to be down this year. They struggled on D last year after Alexander went down, and he's now in the NFL. And they've moved to Van Gorder on D.
I'm thinking 9-3 with a good chance to do better.
I listen to CPJs pressers every morning on my podcasts when I jog. He always speaks in CPJisms, but his tone and reactions can tell you a lot. 2014 he was reputed to be on the hot seat, but he was having fun, said it was a 'good group of guys'. In 2015, he was really frustrated at the media and their post-2014 expectations. I remember him saying something to the effect of 'You all are ready to crown them ACC champs, but you haven't watched them practice.' 2016 he was pretty calm, talked a lot about staying healthy. Last year, the refrain was 'There's a lot of parts of the team I'm more worried about than QB' (Since the media kept harping the QB competition).
This year, he seems pretty happy. I only remember him ragging on the team once; for effort from the offense (really hot day early in camp). After that, all the players who had media availability talked up effort, pushing through, and acclimating to the heat. Couple days later CPJ said the effort and toughness had been really good, said the team was "hardnosed". Likes what he's seeing from TaQuon, the WRs and LBs in particular. A little worried about depth on the lines. He's noted the D out-playing the O a couple days as well, but seemed pretty happy. Didn't gripe about the O playing sloppy, just the D had a good day. Said one day that the O and D take turns making big plays. Won't know until "three games in" how we stack up against other teams. Only thing he's been consistently unhappy with is the kicking. We've "got some guys with ability" and "they've done some things". Coach thinks we'll be "pretty good if we stay healthy".
CPJs 'pretty good teams' have won 8-10 games. So, I predict 8-4. The kicking game costs us a near win. The defense wins us a game with a huge play and blows a game with a huge bust.
The offense had UT, Miami and UVA won last year. Just needed some sign of life from the Defense, we'd have gone 8-3. New-scheme excitement might be enough for this year, like the offense in 2008. Offense should be as good or better with a healthier/deeper O-line and experience at QB/BB. Need to find a go-to receiver, but TaQuon has had an offseason as QB1 to build rapport with his receivers.
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I'm skeptical that uGA will live up to the hype this year. I think the SEC East is going to catch up to the Dwags faster than they think.UT and UF have resources and talent. They're not going to stay down forever. Muschamp's USCe might never be great, but they'll be a tough out, especially at home. Cross conference, AU and LSU could each be great or terrible this year. Last year, uGA lost to the two best teams they played and the 3rd (Sooners) had every chance to win. They lose a ton of players on D and their RBs.
The hype that Fromm is a top tier QB is a shallow analysis based on where the team got to last year. Fromm only attempted 291 passes last year, 68th in attempts among QBs. Was 119th in efficiency rating. Vs 670 rush attempts for the RBs. Great experienced RBs and a cupcake schedule is a nice combination for a any QB. There were only 3 games they couldn't probably have won without throwing a single pass (slightly TIC). They went 1-2 in those games. Against ND, take out Fromm's negative rushing yards/attempts and the RBs had a higher average per attempt on rushes than Fromm did passing. For them to win 10+ and the SEC, Fromm is going to have to win games for them this year. We haven't really seen if he can yet.
They still have a cupcake schedule and should win 9 games minimum. I predict the fans invent a QB controversy after a close win over UT. Fromm looks lost against a good-at-home LSU. And follows up with a loss to UF after a two-week Fromm bashing on local media. UF goes to the SECCG on the tie-break (Their schedule is even cupcakier than uGA. They have talent. Could have been decent last year if not for drama and hurricanes). Tech extends its road streak against a disappointed uGA squad.
NBC is full of shytt and GT will finish 9-3 and 2nd in the ACC Coastal Division.NBC sports says GT is 4th in Coastal as is Louisville in the Atlantic.
We are both predicted to be better than the blah teams and not as good as the good teams.
Not an up year could be 7-5. Maybe good enough but I sure hope it's a """strong 7-5 """where we throttle the lessor teams and play tough against the good teams.
I am optimistic for better.
Why
We really do have some athletes in back 4 on defense.
Coach is talking about Graham the way he talked about Mills
To be the offensive Dynamo All the qb needs to do is know when to stop and pitch or pass.
The Coach has said that we are going to play the backups on the o line which should make them nasty for 4 quarters.
BB 1 and BB 2 are studs.
IMO We don't play a bunch of future NFL qb
The new defense that is different than other teams defenses. Our opponents will have to prepare for a special defense as well as a special offense.
NBC sports is wrong!
Go Jackets.
So I guess, by that: 8-4 if I put money down.Alcorn and BGSU: W
USF, Pitt, UNC, UVA: likely W
Lville, Duke, VT, Miami: toss ups for now
Clemson, UGA: likely Ls
Was 119th in efficiency rating.