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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 234930" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>Can you imagine those O personnel running CPJ's spread? RB at QB, PJ at BB, Rashaun Grant woulda been the perfect AB, maybe Ace as a heavy AB, CJ and Bilbo as massive WRs? Nate Curry obviously fits at WR, but maybe AB, too. </p><p></p><p>On another note, I am a believer in the high-risk, high-reward Tenuta style D to go with our clock-chewing, efficient O. I think it's a perfect marriage. The pressure the opposing O would be under to possess the ball for a long time and not turn it back over to our O would be enormous, and would play right into an aggressive, blitzing D's hands. Even when they would burn a blitz for a big play (as happened some games under Tenuta), our O would get it right back for maybe 7-8 minutes, and we might end up with one of those crazy, back and forth barn burners that we win like 2009 F$U.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 234930, member: 546"] Can you imagine those O personnel running CPJ's spread? RB at QB, PJ at BB, Rashaun Grant woulda been the perfect AB, maybe Ace as a heavy AB, CJ and Bilbo as massive WRs? Nate Curry obviously fits at WR, but maybe AB, too. On another note, I am a believer in the high-risk, high-reward Tenuta style D to go with our clock-chewing, efficient O. I think it's a perfect marriage. The pressure the opposing O would be under to possess the ball for a long time and not turn it back over to our O would be enormous, and would play right into an aggressive, blitzing D's hands. Even when they would burn a blitz for a big play (as happened some games under Tenuta), our O would get it right back for maybe 7-8 minutes, and we might end up with one of those crazy, back and forth barn burners that we win like 2009 F$U. [/QUOTE]
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