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What’s Key’s biggest asset as a HC to this point?
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 990574" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>So you think it’s lucky that we had the #1 rushing offense, #3 total offense, and #4 scoring offense in the ACC? A QB with over 3,500 total yards and 37 TDs? The #43 scoring offense across all of FBS after 4 years with a high of 96th and 2 seasons above 120 was all luck? Our highest ranked recruiting class in 4 years, and well above our 10 year average is just dumb luck? Was our defense great or even good last year? No it wasn’t. And most of the defensive staff is about to turn over under CBK. If we have a defensive turnaround the same way we did on offense this last year is that going to be luck too?</p><p></p><p>You can say we shoulda, coulda, woulda lost the Miami game. You can also say the same thing about Bowling Green, or Boston College, or Louisville, or hell even UGA going the opposite direction. </p><p></p><p>Was this season a great season for GT football? No it was bang on average. 7 wins, winning record in the ACC. But it was absolutely a giant leap in the right direction. Sure some luck was involved, but there was also some bad luck. <strong><em>AND </em></strong>luck is involved for every team. Alabama only beat Auburn on a ridiculously lucky 4th and 31 play. Is Saban’s best attribute luck? Or did he have his players ready to make a play and win a ballgame even while facing the most dire of circumstances? Do you think a Geoff Collins lead team is going to force a fumble when the other team is just trying to run clock and end the game, <strong>and then </strong>drive the length of field with no timeouts and score a touchdown in the last 40 seconds of a game?? It would never happen.</p><p></p><p>That team plays hard under Key from the first whistle to the last one: win, lose, or draw. Coach Key’s greatest asset as a coach is that he’s a great leader of men, <em>especially </em>TECH men. </p><p></p><p><img src="https://media4.giphy.com/media/3oEduKVQdG4c0JVPSo/200.gif" alt="Happy Gilmore Win GIF" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 990574, member: 4572"] So you think it’s lucky that we had the #1 rushing offense, #3 total offense, and #4 scoring offense in the ACC? A QB with over 3,500 total yards and 37 TDs? The #43 scoring offense across all of FBS after 4 years with a high of 96th and 2 seasons above 120 was all luck? Our highest ranked recruiting class in 4 years, and well above our 10 year average is just dumb luck? Was our defense great or even good last year? No it wasn’t. And most of the defensive staff is about to turn over under CBK. If we have a defensive turnaround the same way we did on offense this last year is that going to be luck too? You can say we shoulda, coulda, woulda lost the Miami game. You can also say the same thing about Bowling Green, or Boston College, or Louisville, or hell even UGA going the opposite direction. Was this season a great season for GT football? No it was bang on average. 7 wins, winning record in the ACC. But it was absolutely a giant leap in the right direction. Sure some luck was involved, but there was also some bad luck. [B][I]AND [/I][/B]luck is involved for every team. Alabama only beat Auburn on a ridiculously lucky 4th and 31 play. Is Saban’s best attribute luck? Or did he have his players ready to make a play and win a ballgame even while facing the most dire of circumstances? Do you think a Geoff Collins lead team is going to force a fumble when the other team is just trying to run clock and end the game, [B]and then [/B]drive the length of field with no timeouts and score a touchdown in the last 40 seconds of a game?? It would never happen. That team plays hard under Key from the first whistle to the last one: win, lose, or draw. Coach Key’s greatest asset as a coach is that he’s a great leader of men, [I]especially [/I]TECH men. [IMG alt="Happy Gilmore Win GIF"]https://media4.giphy.com/media/3oEduKVQdG4c0JVPSo/200.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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