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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 643282" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Do we play Tulane's schedule or Temple's schedule? But, you feel good about a coach who won 7 or 8 games with Temple's schedule, huh? Or one that won 4, 5, or 7 games with Tulane's schedule? Makes a lot of sense.</p><p></p><p>LOL ... any decent results... just a couple Orange bowls, an ACC-Championship, multiple Coastal titles, 3 Coach-of-the-year awards, 3 wins over UGA in Athens, a couple plays away from winning 2 more and actually going .500 against them, 4 points away from the CFP. And, all that with no defense AND WITH OUR BUDGET!!! But, that's not decent, though right? It couldn't be that you're just insanely biased against the option?</p><p></p><p>You say it suffered as time went by. Even last year we were 11th in the nation in offensive points per drive. We were 2 plays away last year from winning 9 in the regular season. Here's our # of wins: 9, 11, 6, 8, 7, 7, 11, 3, 9, 5, 7 ... The narrative of a downward trend simply does not fit the data. Here's the real narrative: We were almost always good, and sometimes we were ridiculously good when we had a just a couple of pieces. We had the pieces in the pipeline to be ridiculous again, with Graham/Yates/Knight at QB, a nasty OL (for the option, Lee, Braun, Cooper, Hansen, Quinney and good depth with Clark, Minihan, Maye, and Austin Smith looking like another potential monster as a developing option OL'man), a 3-4 headed monster at BB (Benson, Mason, Howard, Malloy, Amerson - one of those guys becomes a monster at AB), Malachi Carter, Jalen Camp, and Sanders at WR, Dontae Smith, Tobias Oliver, Cottrell, Jarrett, Ellison, Whatley, and Blancato at AB ... and a DC who at his last stop was top 20 every year past the first one. Again, this is with our budget... Nope, I don't see a downward trend with those personnel coming through on offense. I see the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 643282, member: 216"] Do we play Tulane's schedule or Temple's schedule? But, you feel good about a coach who won 7 or 8 games with Temple's schedule, huh? Or one that won 4, 5, or 7 games with Tulane's schedule? Makes a lot of sense. LOL ... any decent results... just a couple Orange bowls, an ACC-Championship, multiple Coastal titles, 3 Coach-of-the-year awards, 3 wins over UGA in Athens, a couple plays away from winning 2 more and actually going .500 against them, 4 points away from the CFP. And, all that with no defense AND WITH OUR BUDGET!!! But, that's not decent, though right? It couldn't be that you're just insanely biased against the option? You say it suffered as time went by. Even last year we were 11th in the nation in offensive points per drive. We were 2 plays away last year from winning 9 in the regular season. Here's our # of wins: 9, 11, 6, 8, 7, 7, 11, 3, 9, 5, 7 ... The narrative of a downward trend simply does not fit the data. Here's the real narrative: We were almost always good, and sometimes we were ridiculously good when we had a just a couple of pieces. We had the pieces in the pipeline to be ridiculous again, with Graham/Yates/Knight at QB, a nasty OL (for the option, Lee, Braun, Cooper, Hansen, Quinney and good depth with Clark, Minihan, Maye, and Austin Smith looking like another potential monster as a developing option OL'man), a 3-4 headed monster at BB (Benson, Mason, Howard, Malloy, Amerson - one of those guys becomes a monster at AB), Malachi Carter, Jalen Camp, and Sanders at WR, Dontae Smith, Tobias Oliver, Cottrell, Jarrett, Ellison, Whatley, and Blancato at AB ... and a DC who at his last stop was top 20 every year past the first one. Again, this is with our budget... Nope, I don't see a downward trend with those personnel coming through on offense. I see the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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