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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 1002884" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>One thing: it isn't unusual for teams with a lot of new people coming in to gasp a bit until mid-season. Everybody is expecting great improvement, but it might not emerge; indeed, I expect Tech to be about the same as last year on O and maybe a bit behind. It'll take awhile for everything to jell, if it ever does.</p><p></p><p>As to Jamal: yeah, he looks good in the photo.I hope the extra mass doesn't mean he has lost the ability to turn a back flip when he wants to; flexibility counts. His improvement was, I think, largely a matter fo learning to follow a block. This is not somehting that WRs are normally called upon to do and that showed early on last year. Too bad Dontae won't be out there again. We'll see on htis.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I think the season will turn on how our DEs turn out. DT is ok, if not spectacular. This might turn on whether Slyvain recovers. It is too bad he got hurt, but if you are going to have an injury like that, getting it at the start of the season is the time to do it.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to the spring game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 1002884, member: 265"] One thing: it isn't unusual for teams with a lot of new people coming in to gasp a bit until mid-season. Everybody is expecting great improvement, but it might not emerge; indeed, I expect Tech to be about the same as last year on O and maybe a bit behind. It'll take awhile for everything to jell, if it ever does. As to Jamal: yeah, he looks good in the photo.I hope the extra mass doesn't mean he has lost the ability to turn a back flip when he wants to; flexibility counts. His improvement was, I think, largely a matter fo learning to follow a block. This is not somehting that WRs are normally called upon to do and that showed early on last year. Too bad Dontae won't be out there again. We'll see on htis. Finally, I think the season will turn on how our DEs turn out. DT is ok, if not spectacular. This might turn on whether Slyvain recovers. It is too bad he got hurt, but if you are going to have an injury like that, getting it at the start of the season is the time to do it. I look forward to the spring game. [/QUOTE]
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