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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 275574" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>It will be difficult to replace JT and Freddie on offense. Defensively PJ and Gamble are going to be missed. We don't actually lose that much compared to years past but as always at Georgia Tech it seems like the ones we lose are hard to replace. The kickers were very good this year and there have been times in the Coach Johnson era when special teams play was cause to hold your breath. Not so much this year. The primary reasons for optimism next year is the potential to have a very good offensive line and to have a defense that will be one of the best in the Johnson era. (I know that is not saying much but bear with me here) </p><p></p><p>Needs: Kicking game, depth on both lines, development of a backup to Mills and a satifsfactory quarterback competition. As far as I know, we are in good shape at Aback, receiver and the secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 275574, member: 2451"] It will be difficult to replace JT and Freddie on offense. Defensively PJ and Gamble are going to be missed. We don't actually lose that much compared to years past but as always at Georgia Tech it seems like the ones we lose are hard to replace. The kickers were very good this year and there have been times in the Coach Johnson era when special teams play was cause to hold your breath. Not so much this year. The primary reasons for optimism next year is the potential to have a very good offensive line and to have a defense that will be one of the best in the Johnson era. (I know that is not saying much but bear with me here) Needs: Kicking game, depth on both lines, development of a backup to Mills and a satifsfactory quarterback competition. As far as I know, we are in good shape at Aback, receiver and the secondary. [/QUOTE]
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