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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 950738" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think this is a selection of guesses. As I've said before here, Tech doesn't have a proven QB and we don't know if the present candidates will work out, especially behind a (probably) so-so OL. If that wasn't the case, I believe the ESPN predictions would be much more favorable. I think the talent is there, but it is green as grass all over on both sides off the ball, except at RB and DB. That's why, as Road says, the Louisville game is so important. They will probably be much improved, Brohm's teams almost always are. But … they're in the same boat Tech is. If both teams come out and look like they can put a quality QB on the field then the contest should be a humdinger If that happens, btw, I wouldn't mind so much losing a tough, close game. The best way to learn how to win is to get under fire and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>I hope things work out this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 950738, member: 265"] I think this is a selection of guesses. As I've said before here, Tech doesn't have a proven QB and we don't know if the present candidates will work out, especially behind a (probably) so-so OL. If that wasn't the case, I believe the ESPN predictions would be much more favorable. I think the talent is there, but it is green as grass all over on both sides off the ball, except at RB and DB. That's why, as Road says, the Louisville game is so important. They will probably be much improved, Brohm's teams almost always are. But … they're in the same boat Tech is. If both teams come out and look like they can put a quality QB on the field then the contest should be a humdinger If that happens, btw, I wouldn't mind so much losing a tough, close game. The best way to learn how to win is to get under fire and see what happens. I hope things work out this year. [/QUOTE]
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