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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 456359" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>The biggest problem with our offense isn’t X’s & O’s and whether we can develop players to the next level IMO. That’s been proven false. It’s the perception that the offense doesn’t translate to the NFL and that we can’t develop players for the pros. Give us an offense where 4 or 5 guys are future Sunday players and we’d be unstoppable and those guys would get plenty of NFL attention and our passing game would look a whole lot better.</p><p></p><p>QB under center, running back in a 3-point stance, linemen cut blocking every other play, wide-outs blocking 90% of the time. The list of negative recruiting that this offense faces is long. Which is why we have 1 four star on the offensive side right now. (Not that we ever had many, but 1 is low even for Tech).</p><p></p><p>That said, I love the offense and think it’s a good fit because recruiting will always be a challenge. Would love to have a chance at Deshaun and Lamar and Cam Newton but landing a guy like that regardless of our offensive scheme is slim.</p><p></p><p>Would also love to see what this offense could do if it were at Alabama, or Florida, or USC. Doubt that will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 456359, member: 4097"] The biggest problem with our offense isn’t X’s & O’s and whether we can develop players to the next level IMO. That’s been proven false. It’s the perception that the offense doesn’t translate to the NFL and that we can’t develop players for the pros. Give us an offense where 4 or 5 guys are future Sunday players and we’d be unstoppable and those guys would get plenty of NFL attention and our passing game would look a whole lot better. QB under center, running back in a 3-point stance, linemen cut blocking every other play, wide-outs blocking 90% of the time. The list of negative recruiting that this offense faces is long. Which is why we have 1 four star on the offensive side right now. (Not that we ever had many, but 1 is low even for Tech). That said, I love the offense and think it’s a good fit because recruiting will always be a challenge. Would love to have a chance at Deshaun and Lamar and Cam Newton but landing a guy like that regardless of our offensive scheme is slim. Would also love to see what this offense could do if it were at Alabama, or Florida, or USC. Doubt that will happen. [/QUOTE]
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