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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 750306" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Braun would’ve started every game for us as well. His draft stock took a big plunge from what it was in our previous offense. Take that for what you will. Did he all of a sudden become a worse player? Highly doubtful. Most likely, he was thinking more than he should’ve been while playing. In the old offense he knew where he was supposed to go and got to attack. My guess (and purely a guess bc I’m not an Oline guru) is there are/were a lot more responsibilities he had, footwork and how to use his hands in a pro style offense, that impacted his ability to just play.</p><p></p><p>Heck go back and read what the coaches have said was being taught going into this fall versus what they were teaching last year.</p><p></p><p>As InsideLB has said as well, both Braun and Mason are outliers. They were clearly the best OL on every GT team they played on. Braun transferred so that left GT without their best OL who clearly struggled to transition into the new offense. Again what did you expect OL that weren’t close to being on his level?</p><p></p><p>As for instant gratification, I stand by it. If you want us to be competitive then watch the games. We’ve been competitive in every game we’ve played in this year. We’ve been within one score in the 4th quarter every game. Lack of depth, penalties (which is coaching but also youth), and turnovers (lot of youth) have been too much for us to finish the drill in two of those games. If what you say is true and you want competitive, we’ve been that this year. I don’t think that’s the case though. </p><p></p><p>If you want us to come out and dominate people, that’s going to take the time we are talking about. This is what I think you and others are expecting. </p><p></p><p>We have an elite RB (along with some other above average guys), a potentially elite qb, potentially elite RT. All of which are true freshman. Recruiting and transfer portal has brought more high end talent in the past two years than we’ve had in a long time. Be patient, wins will come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 750306, member: 786"] Braun would’ve started every game for us as well. His draft stock took a big plunge from what it was in our previous offense. Take that for what you will. Did he all of a sudden become a worse player? Highly doubtful. Most likely, he was thinking more than he should’ve been while playing. In the old offense he knew where he was supposed to go and got to attack. My guess (and purely a guess bc I’m not an Oline guru) is there are/were a lot more responsibilities he had, footwork and how to use his hands in a pro style offense, that impacted his ability to just play. Heck go back and read what the coaches have said was being taught going into this fall versus what they were teaching last year. As InsideLB has said as well, both Braun and Mason are outliers. They were clearly the best OL on every GT team they played on. Braun transferred so that left GT without their best OL who clearly struggled to transition into the new offense. Again what did you expect OL that weren’t close to being on his level? As for instant gratification, I stand by it. If you want us to be competitive then watch the games. We’ve been competitive in every game we’ve played in this year. We’ve been within one score in the 4th quarter every game. Lack of depth, penalties (which is coaching but also youth), and turnovers (lot of youth) have been too much for us to finish the drill in two of those games. If what you say is true and you want competitive, we’ve been that this year. I don’t think that’s the case though. If you want us to come out and dominate people, that’s going to take the time we are talking about. This is what I think you and others are expecting. We have an elite RB (along with some other above average guys), a potentially elite qb, potentially elite RT. All of which are true freshman. Recruiting and transfer portal has brought more high end talent in the past two years than we’ve had in a long time. Be patient, wins will come. [/QUOTE]
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