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<blockquote data-quote="BonafideJacket" data-source="post: 637553" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Over the years, I've watched teams come into BDS (Wofford in 2014, Mercer in 2016) that were clearly outsized and outtalented and GT ended up winning fairly comfortably, but you could tell by watching them that they were well-coached, prepared, and played with discipline. Their coaches' in-game decisions may not have panned out, but they weren't head scratchers. They just got beat by a team with much better talent. Then there were the teams with little talent but coupled with sub-standard coaching like Alcorn State and Alabama A&M where GT could have named the score.</p><p></p><p>We look more like the latter group this season than the former and that is what concerns me. A grab bag of offensive plays that don't build on each other, players that aren't put into positions to utilize what they are actually good at, atrocious clock management, undisciplined play, emotions getting the better of players, veteran players missing run fits or blocking assignments, lack of conditioning and/or effort. None of these can be laid at the feet of substandard talent or "offensive transition" and but are signs of inadequate or substandard coaching. I hope CGC and his merry band of sidekicks can grow into the job, but I see no reason to hope that will happen at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BonafideJacket, post: 637553, member: 1011"] Over the years, I've watched teams come into BDS (Wofford in 2014, Mercer in 2016) that were clearly outsized and outtalented and GT ended up winning fairly comfortably, but you could tell by watching them that they were well-coached, prepared, and played with discipline. Their coaches' in-game decisions may not have panned out, but they weren't head scratchers. They just got beat by a team with much better talent. Then there were the teams with little talent but coupled with sub-standard coaching like Alcorn State and Alabama A&M where GT could have named the score. We look more like the latter group this season than the former and that is what concerns me. A grab bag of offensive plays that don't build on each other, players that aren't put into positions to utilize what they are actually good at, atrocious clock management, undisciplined play, emotions getting the better of players, veteran players missing run fits or blocking assignments, lack of conditioning and/or effort. None of these can be laid at the feet of substandard talent or "offensive transition" and but are signs of inadequate or substandard coaching. I hope CGC and his merry band of sidekicks can grow into the job, but I see no reason to hope that will happen at this point. [/QUOTE]
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