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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 45354" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Two other points to consider:</p><p> 1. The "stats" could indicate that CPJs "gimmick" offense gives us an inherent advantage in that he can be successful with 3 star recruits (the best that we seemed to do).</p><p>The defense, where we have no "gimmick" advantage, over a long period of time under several DCs cannot be as successful with 3 star recruits.</p><p> 2. During practice during the season it is most likely that less than 25% of practice time (probably much less) is devoted to 11 on 11 scrimmage. Some of that is tuning the goal line and two minute offense. The remainder is more likely to be the scout team 11 mimmicking the opposition's formations, tendencies, and plays against our defense. Hardly none of this has anything to do with the kind of offense we run being detrimental to our defensive performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 45354, member: 1376"] Two other points to consider: 1. The "stats" could indicate that CPJs "gimmick" offense gives us an inherent advantage in that he can be successful with 3 star recruits (the best that we seemed to do). The defense, where we have no "gimmick" advantage, over a long period of time under several DCs cannot be as successful with 3 star recruits. 2. During practice during the season it is most likely that less than 25% of practice time (probably much less) is devoted to 11 on 11 scrimmage. Some of that is tuning the goal line and two minute offense. The remainder is more likely to be the scout team 11 mimmicking the opposition's formations, tendencies, and plays against our defense. Hardly none of this has anything to do with the kind of offense we run being detrimental to our defensive performance. [/QUOTE]
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