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A Thread to Rehash GT HC Comparisons
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 756877" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>On the contrary, I think the spread option will work at any level. I say this because it is a system offense; if you have the pieces, it works. And the pieces don't have to be like the pieces used in shotgun spread offenses. If Pauls' time told us anything that was it. </p><p></p><p>The real problem he had was getting a DC who would a) turn out to know what he was doing and b) stay at Tech. He had two DCs that worked out - Kelly and Woody - but in both cases their time was limited. I found this a bit strange diuring his time here since he started as a DC himself; it isn't as if he didn't know what to do on that side of the ball. I understood better when Stansbury came in and we got a better picture of how the program had been starved for resources for so long. </p><p></p><p>Well, we took care of that and now we'll have to see if Collins and co. can benefit from it. Not much evidence of that so far, but it's early days. Maybe next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 756877, member: 265"] On the contrary, I think the spread option will work at any level. I say this because it is a system offense; if you have the pieces, it works. And the pieces don't have to be like the pieces used in shotgun spread offenses. If Pauls' time told us anything that was it. The real problem he had was getting a DC who would a) turn out to know what he was doing and b) stay at Tech. He had two DCs that worked out - Kelly and Woody - but in both cases their time was limited. I found this a bit strange diuring his time here since he started as a DC himself; it isn't as if he didn't know what to do on that side of the ball. I understood better when Stansbury came in and we got a better picture of how the program had been starved for resources for so long. Well, we took care of that and now we'll have to see if Collins and co. can benefit from it. Not much evidence of that so far, but it's early days. Maybe next year. [/QUOTE]
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