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Clem's Son's DC ... GT biggest challenge "and it's not even close"
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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 99147" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>I am on pins and needles for Saturday to get here. I have been thinking for the last few games that our offense has reached a level of diversity and execution which even a great defense can't stop. Paul now has to draw from a TO run quickly, a b back who is enough of a threat to respect, dangerous runners at quarterback and A back, a good passing game with some ability to block for it, counter plays and reverses. With all that to draw from and PJs master reading of a defense, I have been confident that we could put up points on even the best defenses. I'll get to see in a few days whether I'm right about this...I think Coach is excited about this matchup too from something he said Monday night. I think he is excited about seeing how his players fare and excited about his upcoming chess match with the Clemson DC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 99147, member: 705"] I am on pins and needles for Saturday to get here. I have been thinking for the last few games that our offense has reached a level of diversity and execution which even a great defense can't stop. Paul now has to draw from a TO run quickly, a b back who is enough of a threat to respect, dangerous runners at quarterback and A back, a good passing game with some ability to block for it, counter plays and reverses. With all that to draw from and PJs master reading of a defense, I have been confident that we could put up points on even the best defenses. I'll get to see in a few days whether I'm right about this...I think Coach is excited about this matchup too from something he said Monday night. I think he is excited about seeing how his players fare and excited about his upcoming chess match with the Clemson DC. [/QUOTE]
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