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Best offensive performance against UGA under PJ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 267225" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Not a direct response to your post, but one thing that bothers me about the usual reaction to CPJ's offense is the "The offense isn't made for: a)comebacks or b) 3rd and long". GT has consistently been one of the top teams for "explosive" plays. I have seen them defined as 20yards+, 30yards+, 40yards+, and this year 50yards+. If the spread offenses were "made for 3rd and 7+ yards", they would never have a third down. If it is super easy to make 7 yards on any given play, then the spread would consistently have 2nd and 3, and then a first down. The mutts could have easily taken the two pass plays on the 94 yard drive by going into prevent defense. However, if they had GT could have gained 10 yards+ per play on dives or counters. It all comes down to to coach setting the team up with favorable matchups, and the players executing the plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 267225, member: 2426"] Not a direct response to your post, but one thing that bothers me about the usual reaction to CPJ's offense is the "The offense isn't made for: a)comebacks or b) 3rd and long". GT has consistently been one of the top teams for "explosive" plays. I have seen them defined as 20yards+, 30yards+, 40yards+, and this year 50yards+. If the spread offenses were "made for 3rd and 7+ yards", they would never have a third down. If it is super easy to make 7 yards on any given play, then the spread would consistently have 2nd and 3, and then a first down. The mutts could have easily taken the two pass plays on the 94 yard drive by going into prevent defense. However, if they had GT could have gained 10 yards+ per play on dives or counters. It all comes down to to coach setting the team up with favorable matchups, and the players executing the plays. [/QUOTE]
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