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What would it take this year for you to be open to the idea that we're on the right track?
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 821542" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I'm in a wait and see mode. I'll judge where CGC and his program are at the end of the season. "Wait until the book is done before judging how good it is".</p><p></p><p>Even though the first chapter was really bad, l'll wait to see how it plays out.</p><p></p><p>My thought going into this season was the following</p><p>There were three games that are just about must win - NIU, KSU and @Duke.</p><p>There were three games that are extremely unlikely to be wins - @Clemson, @ND, UGA.</p><p></p><p>The key would be the other 6 games</p><p>UNC(MBS), Pitt, @UVA, VT, @Miami, BC.</p><p>Needed to win 3 of those imo. </p><p></p><p>At this point the team absolutely has to win KSU and Duke - a loss in either would suggest to me we are truly heading in the wrong direction.</p><p>Need to win 3 of those middle six. Anything less than that and i'm going to be seriously concerned heading to season 4.</p><p></p><p>I need to see a win or two against a team with a winning record. I need to see no more slipups to lesser teams. </p><p>Frankly I need to see better coaching from the HC on down. i'm not convinced either coordinator is ACC quality yet, and both the decision making and time mangement of the HC has been suspent over the first couple of years. it's hard to say any position coach has done well with the exception of Choice.</p><p></p><p>You have to "walk before you can run", well i need to start seeing some walking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 821542, member: 1776"] I'm in a wait and see mode. I'll judge where CGC and his program are at the end of the season. "Wait until the book is done before judging how good it is". Even though the first chapter was really bad, l'll wait to see how it plays out. My thought going into this season was the following There were three games that are just about must win - NIU, KSU and @Duke. There were three games that are extremely unlikely to be wins - @Clemson, @ND, UGA. The key would be the other 6 games UNC(MBS), Pitt, @UVA, VT, @Miami, BC. Needed to win 3 of those imo. At this point the team absolutely has to win KSU and Duke - a loss in either would suggest to me we are truly heading in the wrong direction. Need to win 3 of those middle six. Anything less than that and i'm going to be seriously concerned heading to season 4. I need to see a win or two against a team with a winning record. I need to see no more slipups to lesser teams. Frankly I need to see better coaching from the HC on down. i'm not convinced either coordinator is ACC quality yet, and both the decision making and time mangement of the HC has been suspent over the first couple of years. it's hard to say any position coach has done well with the exception of Choice. You have to "walk before you can run", well i need to start seeing some walking. [/QUOTE]
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