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<blockquote data-quote="BuzzbaitGT" data-source="post: 183429" data-attributes="member: 733"><p>On the other hand, it's the series of medium and medium-long gains to continuously move the sticks that makes for a "Paul Johnson Death March."</p><p></p><p>Not complaining about the 50+ yard TD runs, of course. Just pointing out that the clock-consuming, disheartening death marches typically don't have the long running plays. </p><p></p><p>Of course, the offense needs to run more cleanly and more efficiently for both death marches and for creating opportunities for long TD runs. I'm still holding out hope for this season. After all, it was the Navy blogger "Bird Dog" who first pointed out to us that CPJ's spread option attack typically doesn't start clicking on all cylinders until the leaves start to turn. I would imagine this point would be underscored in an injury-plagued season featuring less experienced players in the two-deep lineup.</p><p></p><p>But the leaves are just beginning to turn in my neighborhood, and the Tigers are about due for a #Clemsoning moment. ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuzzbaitGT, post: 183429, member: 733"] On the other hand, it's the series of medium and medium-long gains to continuously move the sticks that makes for a "Paul Johnson Death March." Not complaining about the 50+ yard TD runs, of course. Just pointing out that the clock-consuming, disheartening death marches typically don't have the long running plays. Of course, the offense needs to run more cleanly and more efficiently for both death marches and for creating opportunities for long TD runs. I'm still holding out hope for this season. After all, it was the Navy blogger "Bird Dog" who first pointed out to us that CPJ's spread option attack typically doesn't start clicking on all cylinders until the leaves start to turn. I would imagine this point would be underscored in an injury-plagued season featuring less experienced players in the two-deep lineup. But the leaves are just beginning to turn in my neighborhood, and the Tigers are about due for a #Clemsoning moment. ... [/QUOTE]
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