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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 655799" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Yes, there have been plays where we moved the pocket every game. This was the first one that resembled a functioning offensive line. Not sure what they were practicing in spring, etc but that coupled with effective use of running is what we should have been doing all along. We’ve had the players for this all along. We could have transitioned without it being the most monumental transformation ever seen in the history of man and there wouldn’t have been incessant yammering among the fanbase (and not just on this board by the way, it’s in every damn group of GT fans I associate with) about the competence of the staff.</p><p></p><p>By the way did anyone hear Fleck use the phrase “monumental transformation”? Must be the latest MBA/ C-suite jargon for dismiss my crappy results while I find my *** with both hands. Worked for him but there’s only about 1-2 teams max that can get away with that in any given season. The odds of a turnaround are slim indeed which coupled with GT’s less than optimal roadblocks make it even less likely. It’s not like the competition is just going to lay down & let you whoop their ***. I really do hope we can find a way to plow resources into the program because all the gloss in the world is not going to make us win. Resources is the answer, has been the answer & will always be the answer. You can only fight the Army you have, not the one you hope to have.</p><p></p><p>I’ll finish with I’m just glad I can go to the game next Saturday without a pall of despair hanging over the program. We can win the next 2 if we can build on what we did Saturday and finish the year on a positive note which will help get recruiting energized. We desperately need that. Got some gaping holes that need plugging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 655799, member: 789"] Yes, there have been plays where we moved the pocket every game. This was the first one that resembled a functioning offensive line. Not sure what they were practicing in spring, etc but that coupled with effective use of running is what we should have been doing all along. We’ve had the players for this all along. We could have transitioned without it being the most monumental transformation ever seen in the history of man and there wouldn’t have been incessant yammering among the fanbase (and not just on this board by the way, it’s in every damn group of GT fans I associate with) about the competence of the staff. By the way did anyone hear Fleck use the phrase “monumental transformation”? Must be the latest MBA/ C-suite jargon for dismiss my crappy results while I find my *** with both hands. Worked for him but there’s only about 1-2 teams max that can get away with that in any given season. The odds of a turnaround are slim indeed which coupled with GT’s less than optimal roadblocks make it even less likely. It’s not like the competition is just going to lay down & let you whoop their ***. I really do hope we can find a way to plow resources into the program because all the gloss in the world is not going to make us win. Resources is the answer, has been the answer & will always be the answer. You can only fight the Army you have, not the one you hope to have. I’ll finish with I’m just glad I can go to the game next Saturday without a pall of despair hanging over the program. We can win the next 2 if we can build on what we did Saturday and finish the year on a positive note which will help get recruiting energized. We desperately need that. Got some gaping holes that need plugging. [/QUOTE]
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