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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 277878" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>I'll probably be shouted down for this, but to me, this year's offense was the hardest to defend since Johnson took over. In addition to the occasional death march, we had a huge number of breakaway running plays. We had some success throwing to the wide receivers, but in addition, we must have had ten instances where the A back was lost or neglected and was running down the middle of the field uncovered. We made those throws and catches for touchdowns or huge gains. </p><p></p><p> But having said that, there is something deeply satisfying about popping five yards up the middle all day long. Georgia and Miss. State fans two years ago were near apoplexy that their defenses could not stop us from handing the ball to the B back seeing him bull through for big gains over and over. Kentucky fans were the same way. I think their anger wasn't just that they lost, but the fact that they were overpowered by a team which they assumed they were physically superior to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 277878, member: 705"] I'll probably be shouted down for this, but to me, this year's offense was the hardest to defend since Johnson took over. In addition to the occasional death march, we had a huge number of breakaway running plays. We had some success throwing to the wide receivers, but in addition, we must have had ten instances where the A back was lost or neglected and was running down the middle of the field uncovered. We made those throws and catches for touchdowns or huge gains. But having said that, there is something deeply satisfying about popping five yards up the middle all day long. Georgia and Miss. State fans two years ago were near apoplexy that their defenses could not stop us from handing the ball to the B back seeing him bull through for big gains over and over. Kentucky fans were the same way. I think their anger wasn't just that they lost, but the fact that they were overpowered by a team which they assumed they were physically superior to. [/QUOTE]
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