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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 889577" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>You know I posted the 2019 NCSU game highlights here awhile ago. If Graham had remained healthy, I think we would have run an O more like what we had in the past. In that game Graham had 112 yards rushing on 14 carries and Mason 141 on 22. And we won against a favored team for the first time that year. I don't blame Collins (much) for not letting our guys be themselves when the QB who could do that was hurt and where the OL couldn't put the same 5 guys on the field from week to week. Still, we should have done more to <em>try</em>. I think our coaches were so eager to break the TO mold that they forgot that their main job was to <em>win</em>. And that meant putting the troops they had into schemes that had a<em> chance of paying off</em>. Instead we spent the whole season - and those that immediately followed - trying to put square pegs into round holes. By year 3 that shouldn't have been a problem. The losing record that year leads me to believe that the reason why it wasn't done sooner because<em> the staff didn't know how to do it</em>. </p><p></p><p>Let's hope that doesn't show up tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 889577, member: 265"] You know I posted the 2019 NCSU game highlights here awhile ago. If Graham had remained healthy, I think we would have run an O more like what we had in the past. In that game Graham had 112 yards rushing on 14 carries and Mason 141 on 22. And we won against a favored team for the first time that year. I don't blame Collins (much) for not letting our guys be themselves when the QB who could do that was hurt and where the OL couldn't put the same 5 guys on the field from week to week. Still, we should have done more to [I]try[/I]. I think our coaches were so eager to break the TO mold that they forgot that their main job was to [I]win[/I]. And that meant putting the troops they had into schemes that had a[I] chance of paying off[/I]. Instead we spent the whole season - and those that immediately followed - trying to put square pegs into round holes. By year 3 that shouldn't have been a problem. The losing record that year leads me to believe that the reason why it wasn't done sooner because[I] the staff didn't know how to do it[/I]. Let's hope that doesn't show up tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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