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And against common opponents (Louisville) we have fared better than Alabama did. WE WANT - oh, nevermind.
If you are about to say ALABAMA'S DEFENSE....then please continue. Otherwise.....no.
And against common opponents (Louisville) we have fared better than Alabama did. WE WANT - oh, nevermind.
How about we all just agree that if our line blocks the hell out of your line....we win. And if our line doesn't, we lose. And, I kinda think that's he way it is for just about every scheme, and every team (exception is if you are terrible on TO's)
See we can't agree on anythingHow about we all just agree that if our line blocks the hell out of your line....we win. And if our line doesn't, we lose. And, I kinda think that's he way it is for just about every scheme, and every team (exception is if you are terrible on TO's)
"Teams that face the option regularly have figured out how to stop it."
No single defensive coordinator has faced the GT option more than Bud Foster, who is generally regarded among the top DCs in the nation.
Over the last three games against GT: 1035 total rushing yards (5.4 a carry), 35.7 points per game
Highlighted by Thursday's game, Foster knew exactly what GT was going to do and had seen it 10 prior times.
At the end of the day, it's like every other offense -- execution, turnovers and talent dictate the outcome, not the scheme. (Van Gorder did a lot better against it with ND talent than Louisville talent.)
The beauty of what we saw on Thursday is that when it's working and you do get a defensive stop or two, the opposing team is more likely to press and make a mistake since they know there won't be a ton of possessions.
There's a perhaps specious story about the AD coming to Saban early in his term at Bammer and telling him he had scheduled GSU. "Fine," Nick said, then ordered some game film on them. He watched it and went to the AD: "Cancel that game against Southern. Do it now."The best part of that game was Saban getting all mad at his post-game presser and saying, "DID YOU SEE THAT? THEY WENT THROUGH US LIKE XXXX THROUGH A TIN HORN."
No one - no one said , no even some said there is a magic button .My original point was the the option offense is pretty much the same as any other offense -- there's no magic "now that I've seen it, I know how to stop it" button as some detractors believe. If there were, Bud Foster would have the upper hand every time. Most games come down to execution, turnovers, talent no matter the system.
Fair to argue the merits of various offensive philosophies but the "once they've seen it, it won't be successful" argument doesn't carry water. If a defense prepares properly and has the talent to execute the gameplan, they may stop it, but that applies to EVERY offense.
Poor pitch relationship, but I get your drift. A whole lotta fail on this play.Here is a picture of shamire going one way and tqm and crew going another.
Need an oc to get this straight
. Or
maybe after 10 years w same ol coach?? .
Wouldn't have mattered on this play -- 3 R Smith is all world.
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I been on here awhile and I know of no time that we have been able to put one myth away. Don't see it happening this time.
My original point was the the option offense is pretty much the same as any other offense
I get where you're going with that...kind of a parody of the "Well we're the best team in the country when we outscore our opponent." But the thing is we beat lots of teams when we don't 'block the hell out of them'. We had over 75 missed assignments against Boston College. I remember that because it stuck in my mind for some reason.
You're talking about 2016 in Eire, right? That's because BC only scored 14 points. We got 17.
How about we all just agree that if our line blocks the hell out of your line....we win. And if our line doesn't, we lose. And, I kinda think that's he way it is for just about every scheme, and every team (exception is if you are terrible on TO's)
Here is a picture of shamire going one way and tqm and crew going another.
Need an oc to get this straight
. Or
maybe after 10 years w same ol coach?? .
Wouldn't have mattered on this play -- 3 R Smith is all world.
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