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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 244966" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>In much agreement, Boomer. Certainly about Qua. I was thinking midway through the game yesterday he needs to be outside of the rotation. By that I mean he needs to play most downs and only go out enough to keep him fresh. I'm glad Adams is getting some PT. We really need help at tackle. He could be a difference maker by midseason. </p><p></p><p>Also agree on Roof. Several GT boards are all over him, but not me. Yes, they made a bunch of first downs and kept the ball a lot. But how many points did they score? When you're behind, keeping the ball for s long time isn't helping you. Was it Jim Bouton who said "statistics are for losers"?</p><p></p><p>I couldn't fine a free internet site and refused to put in a credit card number, so I ended up old style, back to the radio. I don't know how much y'all follow on the radio, but Sean Bedford is really good as a color analyst. The guy knows GT football and football generally. One negative he brought up which I keep coming back to is our receivers don't ever get fully open. He said something like "we have two of the three ingredients to a good passing game. We are protecting and Justin is throwing accurately. But our ends can't shake coverage." I guess the gazelle types can't do all we expect in our offense. But I wish we had either more straight up speed or better cutting wide receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 244966, member: 705"] In much agreement, Boomer. Certainly about Qua. I was thinking midway through the game yesterday he needs to be outside of the rotation. By that I mean he needs to play most downs and only go out enough to keep him fresh. I'm glad Adams is getting some PT. We really need help at tackle. He could be a difference maker by midseason. Also agree on Roof. Several GT boards are all over him, but not me. Yes, they made a bunch of first downs and kept the ball a lot. But how many points did they score? When you're behind, keeping the ball for s long time isn't helping you. Was it Jim Bouton who said "statistics are for losers"? I couldn't fine a free internet site and refused to put in a credit card number, so I ended up old style, back to the radio. I don't know how much y'all follow on the radio, but Sean Bedford is really good as a color analyst. The guy knows GT football and football generally. One negative he brought up which I keep coming back to is our receivers don't ever get fully open. He said something like "we have two of the three ingredients to a good passing game. We are protecting and Justin is throwing accurately. But our ends can't shake coverage." I guess the gazelle types can't do all we expect in our offense. But I wish we had either more straight up speed or better cutting wide receivers. [/QUOTE]
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