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<blockquote data-quote="JorgeJonas" data-source="post: 174483" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>I'm more impressed with the rate statistics than the counting ones. We should be near the top of the country in rushing yards because we run more. However, when I see us near the top in scoring offense despite almost never running a HUNH offense it tells me the offense is humming. The points per drive statistic is equally impressive, as it removes the inherent bias in favor of the high tempo offenses. Either way, our offense is awesome, and I'm optimistic about it going forward.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Tevin, I think the difference Thomas provides is what kept us from having any true clunker games, Duke notwithstanding (a game with essentially six turnovers - the fumble and two picks, plus lining up offsides on a punt, PI on third down, and the 3rd and 25 conversion). Tevin was competent in our offense, but he simply didn't have the athleticism to change the game. Whatever, he fought like hell for this team, graduated, and conducted himself extremely well when we were all pining for Vad. You won't catch me saying anything bad about him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JorgeJonas, post: 174483, member: 2171"] I'm more impressed with the rate statistics than the counting ones. We should be near the top of the country in rushing yards because we run more. However, when I see us near the top in scoring offense despite almost never running a HUNH offense it tells me the offense is humming. The points per drive statistic is equally impressive, as it removes the inherent bias in favor of the high tempo offenses. Either way, our offense is awesome, and I'm optimistic about it going forward. Regarding Tevin, I think the difference Thomas provides is what kept us from having any true clunker games, Duke notwithstanding (a game with essentially six turnovers - the fumble and two picks, plus lining up offsides on a punt, PI on third down, and the 3rd and 25 conversion). Tevin was competent in our offense, but he simply didn't have the athleticism to change the game. Whatever, he fought like hell for this team, graduated, and conducted himself extremely well when we were all pining for Vad. You won't catch me saying anything bad about him. [/QUOTE]
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