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I think people are thinking that Whipple is going to do some form of air raid because his focus in his career has been QB coaching and keying on that making plays with the arm. But, I’m not convinced that he doesn’t understand the importance of a ground game. I dont think guys last as long as he has without understanding the importance of both the pass and the run. 

 
I can't say I'm worried about how many times we run the ball per game.  It seemed pretty balanced at Pitt.  

It will be more interesting to see what they do situationally.
This.  The offense was pretty darn good at times last year, but Frost liked to overthink and even what I would call panic in certain situations.  I am hoping Whipple can keep a more level head and not overreact to things this year. 

 
I hope CT doesn't throw his screen passes to the RB to his chest. 
Haha nice one i meant Casey Thompson will put the ball where it needs to be in order for the running backs to catch the ball. I will say a certain qb had trouble with that. Too high or a low throw. Never got why it was so hard to throw a short pass when you have all summer to practice throws. Im thankful for the certain qb playing his heart out now im also thankful for Casey Thompson being here. He looks like the real deal. Never got why Texas didn't want him as their qb smh. Their loss is our gain and just bc they got Ewers he hasn't done anything in his college career.  Not saying he won't be great but their is too much expectations on him already let him play his first game then go by that. We judge CT bc he is proven and established!!!!!

 
The amount of people on this board that think they understand football because “that’s how we did it in the 80s and 90s” is mind numbing. 
 

“iF yOu LiNeUp iN ShOtGuN iT Is a pAsS PlAy”

Stupid. If you can’t understand RPO and spread schemes because “that’s not how we used to do it” stop commenting because your antiquated idea of football is irrelevant. 
 

Grow up Peter Pan, Count Chocula. 

 
I would take that with a grain of salt. Chins has faced frosts offense for many years and knows it inside out. The wrinkles might come from being unfamiliar with the offensive bosses next move. But it is nice to have new ideas implanted into the offense. 

 
The majority of the fan base is optimistic.   It's a new year with a new system and new players with a very winnable schedule.  No reason as a fan you shouldn't be at least a little optimistic.  
I’m bought in this year at this point.  I think a healthy CT and more competent assistant coaches and what we hope are above average kickers will do wonders for the rest of the team.  
Interior DLine and OLine in general still worry me a bit, but overall pretty excited about the year.   

 
I’m bought in this year at this point.  I think a healthy CT and more competent assistant coaches and what we hope are above average kickers will do wonders for the rest of the team.  
Interior DLine and OLine in general still worry me a bit, but overall pretty excited about the year.   
My thoughts exactly

 
The majority of the fan base is optimistic.   It's a new year with a new system and new players with a very winnable schedule.  No reason as a fan you shouldn't be at least a little optimistic.  
I’m sorry but I’ve talked to dozens of long time fans.  Almost 100% are very pessimistic - most are in the 3-6 win group.  About 2/3rds would fire Frost and most would give rest of new staff a couple more years to see if they could restart the team. 
 

These sites don’t reflect s lots of fan base imo.  The posters are the most avid, rabid, diehards and are also the polarized.  But I’d say, if fans voted, Frost would not get re-elected to another 4 year term.  If he surprises, wins 9 and a top ten win, he’d get another year by a majority, I suspect. 

 
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