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They found some more stats?How can the 2022 stats be under revision? Nothing could change what happened last year at this point.
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They found some more stats?How can the 2022 stats be under revision? Nothing could change what happened last year at this point.
How can the 2022 stats be under revision? Nothing could change what happened last year at this point.
The up to date numbers should be at bcftoys.comBeats me, but they are.
By far the biggest lost for me. If there was one kid I could retain from graduation or portal it’s him and it’s not close. There was less backfield pressure when Keion came off the field, but it felt like less of everything when Charlie was off.FWIW, Charlie Thomas got some clutch turnovers. We might improve in a lot of areas, but regression there could really hurt.
Actually he could see the future and react. If Thack conjures up another one like him, its massive crow eating time. Already had nice helping last yearBy far the biggest lost for me. If there was one kid I could retain from graduation or portal it’s him and it’s not close. There was less backfield pressure when Keion came off the field, but it felt like less of everything when Charlie was off.
We would have won that game had Sims not reaggravated his injury. Key’s biggest **** up of the season was not having a QB#2 ready for that game in my opinion.and, if history is any guide, 1-2 games where we lay an egg and drop a game which we *should* win (like UVa last year).
Excellent post with one caveat. I think (not always a given at my age) that the NIU coach in question was a running back for the Huskies back in the day. He just looked like an offensive lineman on the sidelines that night.Wasnt going to post in this thread because really, who the hell knows how much a team will win. Injuries, bad bounces, crappily timed marginal penalties, team chemistry, made/missed kicks, fluke plays, etc generate a lot of randomness.
However, I rewatched Pitt and UNC games from last year, and I do see some things that lead to optimism. One was DL play. Yes Keon and those LBs are gone. In general though our DL has improved. Second, I like how we tailored available talent into game plans that won. Third I saw us play undaunted by circumstances and focus on execution of said plans...IMO that's the "toughness" Key is talking about. Fourth the coaches stuck to their plans and didn't make weird Collins-like decisions to lose the game. Fifth, an OL that was growing up last year returns and looks solid.
No idea what that means for number of wins, but I do feel confident we will field a product that is well-prepared, plays hard regardless of scoreboard, limits beating ourselves, and of which I can be proud of as Tech fan. Usually that means you win your share as well, but always it means you are headed in the right direction.
Key reminds me of the NIU head coach who played OL for NIU as Key did for GT. Both with pride in their alma mater and a focus on toughness. Ultimately the ceiling will depend on getting/keeping talent both on the team and on the staff. But I do see Key at minimum getting us to bowl contention most years, and maybe much more.
What we need is a poll. Who is the biggest loss from last year's team that will be hardest to replace? I would pick Charlie but others might choose Keion or even Sims or perhaps someone else.By far the biggest lost for me. If there was one kid I could retain from graduation or portal it’s him and it’s not close. There was less backfield pressure when Keion came off the field, but it felt like less of everything when Charlie was off.
Yeah, I'm kinda tired of having to take pride in the fact that we play a tough schedules while getting our butts kicked by superior teams year in and year out.It's not a static situation. If we are in the "build" phase, as I think we are now, given a choice I'd want to maximize our chance of winning the OOC games, going to bowls, and having a good enough record to have a shot at getting ranked. The most loyal fans will complain about the cupcakes, and sit through the beatdowns by vastly superior teams, but most will continue to buy tickets. This isn't who we are trying to attract. In a hypothetical scenario with an easier schedule this season where we go 7-6 and bowling, then 9-4 and ranked next year, excitement will build even if some of those wins were easy. On the other hand, if we lost two of those games each year because we scheduled tougher teams, we would miss the bowl the first year and in the second I could see some fans grumbling that we are "settling for mediocrity".
Unfortunately, as you stated, the schedules are already pretty locked up anyway.
Agree. From what I've seen Bobo seems an excellent O-coordinator, I hate to say.
Monken also had Bennet as starting QB for his last two years, and while Bennett was a great game manager but his arm strength for the deep pass is limited.
No chance our TEs get 100 yards in the opener. The Tech Tower will implode if that happens. They couldn’t catch a cold last year the two or three times they were actually open all year.I think we are underestimating the impact of the new staff our hc has assembled. They are all extremely experienced and have championship credentials. One area that stands out to me is the new offensive co-ordinator. I am hoping he has the ability to get the passing attack in sync.
For years we have talked how we were going to use the tight end. This year we really could see that happen. Uga has all world talent at TE and they played like it. We have been mediocre at getting the TE the ball when he has space to get good yards after catch. I believe that will keep us on the field milking the clock and take pressure off the defense. Also we finally have several TE that can muscle up on LOC. Ward and Leonard are grown up. The portal has been good.
Also , for all of Sims talent - he was not consistently accurste as a passer, which limited the pass patterns. I like the pyron kid and the gun slinger from TAM.
Imo, we win the Lousiville game and TE have 100 yds. Wont that be fun to see a TE , make a catch and rumble - yea Leonard has been busting *** to get back on the field. Key will use that. Let the jackets run loose
If u are the dc for UL, we have a good chance.No chance our TEs get 100 yards in the opener. The Tech Tower will implode if that happens. They couldn’t catch a cold last year the two or three times they were actually open all year.
50 yards is possible but a bit optimistic. About 3 or 4 receptions is the most I would expect in the opener. TEs need to both get open and then catch a pass. Our TEs have not demonstrated the ability to do both.If u are the dc for UL, we have a good chance.
I am trusting the NEW assistant coaches. THE OLD HAS PAST AWAY
Oh, I would be happy w 50 key yards that keep drives alive
We will see the new coaches have qb and the recievers are on same page without having to stare at each other. The wr will get their receptions, but count on it. The TE will play a big part in 24.50 yards is possible but a bit optimistic. About 3 or 4 receptions is the most I would expect in the opener. TEs need to both get open and then catch a pass. Our TEs have not demonstrated the ability to do both.
Dontae Smith's gonna have over 100 yds on 15-20 carries & might be closer to 150, 3-4 others combining for 100+ yds. We'll have 4-5 receivers/TE's with over 50 yds. Someone will get close to 100, might even break 100 if they break free for a long TD. GT will net over 500 yds total offense, could be close to a 600 yd night. Louisville is ****ed. Don't get off the bus Louie, you're gonna get it bad from a pissed off group of Yellow Jackets.I think we are underestimating the impact of the new staff our hc has assembled. They are all extremely experienced and have championship credentials. One area that stands out to me is the new offensive co-ordinator. I am hoping he has the ability to get the passing attack in sync.
For years we have talked how we were going to use the tight end. This year we really could see that happen. Uga has all world talent at TE and they played like it. We have been mediocre at getting the TE the ball when he has space to get good yards after catch. I believe that will keep us on the field milking the clock and take pressure off the defense. Also we finally have several TE that can muscle up on LOC. Ward and Leonard are grown up. The portal has been good.
Also , for all of Sims talent - he was not consistently accurste as a passer, which limited the pass patterns. I like the pyron kid and the gun slinger from TAM.
Imo, we win the Lousiville game and TE have 100 yds. Wont that be fun to see a TE , make a catch and rumble - yea Leonard has been busting *** to get back on the field. Key will use that. Let the jackets run loose
We will see. We heard the same talk last year. Got almost nothing from the TE position. A huge upgrade would get us to near average for the position.We will see the new coaches have qb and the recievers are on same page without having to stare at each other. The wr will get their receptions, but count on it. The TE will play a big part in 24.
Noted.- Root says these new coaches are unlikely to find TE talent this year. .We will see. We heard the same talk last year. Got almost nothing from the TE position. A huge upgrade would get us to near average for the position.
This, just catch the damn ball and hold on to it when you get your chance in critical moments. I do wonder about the uga TE transfer, he MIght be a significant upgrade in our TE talent level, but who knows?50 yards is possible but a bit optimistic. About 3 or 4 receptions is the most I would expect in the opener. TEs need to both get open and then catch a pass. Our TEs have not demonstrated the ability to do both.