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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 90782" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Right. I think that the younger posters here <em>do </em>recall the Gailey years pretty vividly and so remember a far more consistently decent to good defense (even great at times) under Tenuta. My point about the longer view is that this is "one of those cycles" that can happen at Tech. More often than not Tech teams have had seasons where there is a small margin for error and one unit <em>clearly </em>keeps the entire team afloat in games far more than the other unit.</p><p></p><p>If you do a close review of just the season W/L records with the final scores and look at the extent to which the outcome of very close games (say 7 points or less) determined overall whether Tech had a "great," "good," "average," "mediocre," or "bad" season I suspect it would be pretty compelling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 90782, member: 231"] Right. I think that the younger posters here [I]do [/I]recall the Gailey years pretty vividly and so remember a far more consistently decent to good defense (even great at times) under Tenuta. My point about the longer view is that this is "one of those cycles" that can happen at Tech. More often than not Tech teams have had seasons where there is a small margin for error and one unit [I]clearly [/I]keeps the entire team afloat in games far more than the other unit. If you do a close review of just the season W/L records with the final scores and look at the extent to which the outcome of very close games (say 7 points or less) determined overall whether Tech had a "great," "good," "average," "mediocre," or "bad" season I suspect it would be pretty compelling. [/QUOTE]
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