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Can we stay competitive in the NIL era?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 852613" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Just sticking this here. If someone wants to start a separate thread I’m fine with that.</p><p></p><p>Tech has always won, and only been able to win, with innovation. A short list off the top of my head would be that Tech helped develop the forward pass, ran the first “hidden ball” plays, developed the shift later used by Dallas Cowboys under Landry, ran the first hurry-up offense, developed the belly series, ran some of the first option plays and much more. Every time other teams caught on and started using similar tactics Tech would change it up again.</p><p></p><p>All of our successful coaches at Tech avoided doing what everybody else was doing at the time. That used to be a source of pride in our storied history but sadly has become something that now we are almost ashamed of.</p><p></p><p>Innovation and being different is how we win in this current football climate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 852613, member: 1640"] Just sticking this here. If someone wants to start a separate thread I’m fine with that. Tech has always won, and only been able to win, with innovation. A short list off the top of my head would be that Tech helped develop the forward pass, ran the first “hidden ball” plays, developed the shift later used by Dallas Cowboys under Landry, ran the first hurry-up offense, developed the belly series, ran some of the first option plays and much more. Every time other teams caught on and started using similar tactics Tech would change it up again. All of our successful coaches at Tech avoided doing what everybody else was doing at the time. That used to be a source of pride in our storied history but sadly has become something that now we are almost ashamed of. Innovation and being different is how we win in this current football climate. [/QUOTE]
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