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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 513038" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Yet, I recall that just this past season Ted Roof now at NC State explained away a loss by saying the players "were in the right position" but didn't make the play. A not very subtle way of tossing the players under the bus. So now we will hear that the calls were better but the players failed? I know, that is snarky. But I watched all of one Temple game and half another -- YouTube is a delightful site I have found -- and I do not recall a single play that was anything but the garden variety shotgun spread. They did attempt a reverse, but I consider that par for the course in any offense. Collins may be touting attacking at all times ... but does he think that will be new in 2019? Shoot, I had the feeling at times that Johnson would chase a defense into the locker room to attack them. The initial reaction to all new coaches in any sport is to import wonderful properties heretofore undemonstrated. I want to see this team next fall and decide. And I still think it a bad break he draws Clemson in Death Valley for his opener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 513038, member: 2175"] Yet, I recall that just this past season Ted Roof now at NC State explained away a loss by saying the players "were in the right position" but didn't make the play. A not very subtle way of tossing the players under the bus. So now we will hear that the calls were better but the players failed? I know, that is snarky. But I watched all of one Temple game and half another -- YouTube is a delightful site I have found -- and I do not recall a single play that was anything but the garden variety shotgun spread. They did attempt a reverse, but I consider that par for the course in any offense. Collins may be touting attacking at all times ... but does he think that will be new in 2019? Shoot, I had the feeling at times that Johnson would chase a defense into the locker room to attack them. The initial reaction to all new coaches in any sport is to import wonderful properties heretofore undemonstrated. I want to see this team next fall and decide. And I still think it a bad break he draws Clemson in Death Valley for his opener. [/QUOTE]
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