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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket in Dairyland" data-source="post: 623127" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>We knew coming in ( or at least some of us did ) that this was going to be a transition year. The team has bought in , they are giving it all they can. I don't necessarily agree with the QB shuffle , but at this point I am willing to trust CGC on this.</p><p>I thought before the game , and made my prediction , that this would be a low scoring UGLY win. I saw a desperate USF playing an evolving Tech team that is still a work in progress.</p><p>What we need this year IMO is what we have needed for many years, a downfield passing threat that will turn the safeties and CBs around to chase our WRs. At this point the opposing defenses are able to keep everything in front of them and count on our O misfiring. That strategy has been effective against us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket in Dairyland, post: 623127, member: 1097"] We knew coming in ( or at least some of us did ) that this was going to be a transition year. The team has bought in , they are giving it all they can. I don't necessarily agree with the QB shuffle , but at this point I am willing to trust CGC on this. I thought before the game , and made my prediction , that this would be a low scoring UGLY win. I saw a desperate USF playing an evolving Tech team that is still a work in progress. What we need this year IMO is what we have needed for many years, a downfield passing threat that will turn the safeties and CBs around to chase our WRs. At this point the opposing defenses are able to keep everything in front of them and count on our O misfiring. That strategy has been effective against us. [/QUOTE]
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