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The national fire has been lit under the offensive coaches
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The national fire has been lit under the offensive coaches


Sep 23, 2021, 9:08 AM

Now that Herbstreit called out the O every beat writer from here to the pacific will jump onboard with that narrative. This will be one of the most interesting years in Clemson football we’ve seen in a long time.

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Re: The national fire has been lit under the offensive coaches


Sep 23, 2021, 9:13 AM

I wonder how much he taps into his inside connection.

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"now" ?????


Sep 23, 2021, 9:17 AM

i dont know what shows you watch.. but this is the #1 topic on every show i have seen when discussing Clemson football.

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Sep 23, 2021, 9:58 AM

It doesn’t matter what any talking head says. Clemson MUST prove this offense can score more than 14 points against a bad defense. When they do everyone will jump back on the bandwagon.

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Re: The national fire has been lit under the offensive coaches


Sep 23, 2021, 10:59 AM

Agree with you.

Our offense was already under the national microscope, but Herbie was more bluntly specific and painted the bullseye on the O-line.

I'm actually pumped this happened. There are no more excuses now.

If our run game doesn't work, no excuses. Less than 3.5 ypc by RBs just won't cut it!

If they keep calling those dumb WR screens to Ross that never work, no excuses.

If the QB is under heavy pressure, no excuses.

When DJ clearly misses throws, no excuses (because his lack of accuracy is the #2 problem).

GaTech dared us to run and we barely survived. Tony Elliott's pathetic excuse about being surprised by the defense bought him ONE game. No more.

I love this!

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A blowtorch to the gonads might work


Sep 23, 2021, 12:22 PM

Roasted nutz on Elliott may get some changes to the offending offense.

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Re: The national fire has been lit under the offensive coaches


Sep 23, 2021, 12:34 PM

I'm sure there are some things that will be tried.

But, give me a coach who has little knowledge of play calling - but a bunch of powerful/elite OL/skill players!

Same time - take a coach who is very knowledgeable - give them a porous OL and a OL coach that has not consistently trained up players who were capable of making NFL rosters and a fairly new QB coach who has proven and done - what? Nothing that you could write home about in terms of coaching anyway.

I would almost guarantee you the coach that just knows throw it that way or run it that way with the powerful OL moves the ball.

This is more a matter of recruiting and missing on some players i.m.o. Take these same plays and run them behind Georgia's OL or Alabama's OL and I think the narrative is much different! It's not the OC in my opinion. Just my opinion; clearly on tnet I am in the minority, but I would change out a couple of position coaches before Tony Elliott in a heart beat!

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