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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 651913" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Have to respectfully disagree with this. If you want to see why, just look at how Michigan has struggled against teams with equal or better talent, same with LSU before they changed to an OC that came from Sean Payton's Saint's staff, Stanford is no longer as dominant as they use to be with their west coast "pro" scheme and they're recruiting as well as you can for a "smart school". </p><p></p><p>If you want a picture of what a West Coast based offense would have done at GT, just look to what happened at Nebraska when Bill Callahan took over...and Nebraska didn't have the academic restrictions GT does. </p><p></p><p>As I said earlier in this thread, coaches who refuse to adapt and implement modern day concepts are getting phased out of the NFL. Guys like Bill Belichek and Andy Reid understand that your offense has to adapt to the defenses evolving AND the talent coming out of college. Many NFL coaches are adamant about fitting guys into their system instead of the other way around. Those coaches are now being slowly moved out of the NFL.</p><p></p><p>We will see how it plays out for Patenaude, but history suggest that when GT's offense is schematically advantageous (Friedgen, CPJ) we have done extremely well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 651913, member: 360"] Have to respectfully disagree with this. If you want to see why, just look at how Michigan has struggled against teams with equal or better talent, same with LSU before they changed to an OC that came from Sean Payton's Saint's staff, Stanford is no longer as dominant as they use to be with their west coast "pro" scheme and they're recruiting as well as you can for a "smart school". If you want a picture of what a West Coast based offense would have done at GT, just look to what happened at Nebraska when Bill Callahan took over...and Nebraska didn't have the academic restrictions GT does. As I said earlier in this thread, coaches who refuse to adapt and implement modern day concepts are getting phased out of the NFL. Guys like Bill Belichek and Andy Reid understand that your offense has to adapt to the defenses evolving AND the talent coming out of college. Many NFL coaches are adamant about fitting guys into their system instead of the other way around. Those coaches are now being slowly moved out of the NFL. We will see how it plays out for Patenaude, but history suggest that when GT's offense is schematically advantageous (Friedgen, CPJ) we have done extremely well. [/QUOTE]
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