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Agree with everything here. CPJ was as good a playcaller as there is, his recruiting was subpar. We need someone who can improve recruiting AND still outcoach opponents. Do you think your bolded statement is true for the current offensive staff? The defense did it last night. It's pretty obvious we've upgraded on that side of the ball.
That’s a complicated question. The reason for that is I think that the O line recruiting deteriorated over time and that our current situation is as bad as it gets. I think that Paul would have had big big problems running his O with the current line with marginally better results than what we are getting now. The problem is that we would have kept sliding down the hill with bad recruiting in a self fulfilling prophecy. So I think has to take a step back to take two steps forward on this transition.
 
How many lineman have we lost to injuries in that time? We're starting walk-ons and you expect there to be some great progression to our play?
Pitt's DL was awfully good. Just focusing on DL play every so often, #92 for Pitt just threw our OL aside on one play and made a very athletic play to stop Mason for no gain.
 
Agree with everything here. CPJ was as good a playcaller as there is, his recruiting was subpar. We need someone who can improve recruiting AND still outcoach opponents. Do you think your bolded statement is true for the current offensive staff? The defense did it last night. It's pretty obvious we've upgraded on that side of the ball.

I mean, upgrading recruiting and outcoaching people on one side of the ball is still an upgrade over where we were I'd say, with the one down part being outcoaching on defense can often be less impactful than outcoaching on offense. Sure we'd want the outcoaching to be universal, but we'd also want a class full of 5 stars too.

It'll be a step up overall for the team even if the offense is average while the defense is great. Certainly wasn't the reverse before.
 
Someone on TOS already did some research on this when he made the claim there a few days ago. Yes, Clemson has been recruiting more OL and DL than we have over the past 10 years. No, the difference is not anywhere close to 18 - 10. And the 18 number is total BS.
I did the research here also when he posted it. It's totally false yet he fails to believe it.
 
Yes, I was there and saw the same thing. We were overmatched - no doubt. But our last OC pretty consistently found ways to score despite being overmatched, as did Friedgen. I'm not suggesting we fire anybody (that's ridiculous), but I am questioning whether or not we have an OC who can outcoach the opposition. We all want GT to be nationally relevant again, and I'm of the mindset that it's gonna take some superior coaching. I've seen flashes of that on defense. I think Collins's culture is a big contributor. But I'm still frustrated with the offense.
Our last OC did it by employing a cut blocking scheme that made it difficult for us to recruit offensive and defensive linemen and made it harder for the defense to practice against a passing offense. Our players have literally said as much in recent months.

I get your frustration and your question might someday be valid. But trying to form an opinion regarding his capabilities at this point, given the talent he's working with, is like forecasting who won the Presidency with .05% of the votes tallied in a single state. Just too soon to judge the man at this point.
 
Here it is again:

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Our last OC did it by employing a cut blocking scheme that made it difficult for us to recruit offensive and defensive linemen and made it harder for the defense to practice against a passing offense. Our players have literally said as much in recent months.

I get your frustration and your question might someday be valid. But trying to form an opinion regarding his capabilities at this point, given the talent he's working with, is like forecasting who won the Presidency with .05% of the votes tallied in a single state. Just too soon to judge the man at this point.
That all makes sense. Like I said before, I haven't formed a definitive opinion and agree that we'll need 2 years before we can do that. But I'm not optimistic about the offense at this point.
 
Our last OC did it by employing a cut blocking scheme that made it difficult for us to recruit offensive and defensive linemen and made it harder for the defense to practice against a passing offense. Our players have literally said as much in recent months.

I get your frustration and your question might someday be valid. But trying to form an opinion regarding his capabilities at this point, given the talent he's working with, is like forecasting who won the Presidency with .05% of the votes tallied in a single state. Just too soon to judge the man at this point.

It will be too soon next year too. 2021 is when the 7 OL commits in this class will have a year under their belts. Judge him then if not 2022. That's why CGC got a low-cost, 7-year contract.

Remember CPJ and Dabo started at about the same time, and everyone thought Dabo was a clown. No one's laughing at him now a dozen years later. Be in this for the long haul.
 
It will be too soon next year too. 2021 is when the 7 OL commits in this class will have a year under their belts. Judge him then if not 2022. That's why CGC got a low-cost, 7-year contract.

Remember CPJ and Dabo started at about the same time, and everyone thought Dabo was a clown. No one's laughing at him now a dozen years later. Be in this for the long haul.

But they replaced Dabo’s coordinators. We don’t need to wait until 2021 or 2022 to judge Pat as an OC. This year is a generationally bad offense. Some of that is year 1 in a new O, some of it is guys being a bad fit for the new offense. I will give him 2 years, but next year better be an offense that produces towards the bottom of P5 teams and not near the bottom of the NCAA.
 
Seriously, how does your starting QB complete only 3 of 13 passes in today’s passing age? You could put a running back at QB and do better.

Well the first incompletion was a perfectly thrown drop, so the mojo obviously wasn't trending posilutely against Pitt.
 
I mean we missed a field goal and fumbled on the 1 yd line and lost by 10.

Could’ve easily went to overtime with a top coastal team WITH THIS ROSTER... CGC is over-achieving at this point in the season. We are consistently improving


Good points. The missed opportunity/fumble at the goal line at that point in the game changed the entire momentum of the game. That was the 10 point swing and eventual difference in the game. The margin for error that this team has to work with is very slim. It came down to ball protection, and we didn't do it at the goal line. Not saying that it cost us the game, but it went a long way toward influencing the outcome. A tie game at that point could have changed everything and then we'd not have to bitch and moan about how inept our offense is.

Savor our success and some could look forward to sharing a Zima with Cavman next weekend.
 
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Why couldn't CGC just fire CDP and allow play calling to go to CBK???
 
No. There is no sign of improvement after, what, 15 weeks of practice and eight games? Not saying we should be winning more games, but we could at least resemble a P5 squad. There is no reason to be optimistic about any of the next four games. And next year may be more of the same.
Agree.... Why this is ok with some folks is beyond me!
 
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