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ESPN: Georgia Tech restoring football program to former glory
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<blockquote data-quote="Beerbrewingjacket" data-source="post: 616731" data-attributes="member: 4762"><p>Regarding the defense. After 4 DC’s (none successful) I am fully in the camp that practicing against the triple option in spring and fall camp hurt the defense. They were not adequately prepared to handle traditional offense and without the reps they couldn’t get properly prepared. During the season they practiced and got looks from the scout team on the offenses they would face but that’s not enough reps. CGC’s high energy high rep practices have taught me this. </p><p></p><p>Double edged sword. Potentially great offense but a defense that can’t get prepared due to the advantages that a nontraditional offense provides. Unfortunately in the last 4 years the offenses negative impact on the defense outweighed the advantages that the offense provided. </p><p></p><p>We had statistically bad defenses. A good offense a bad defense and we have had records that indicate up and down wins as those units tried to level out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerbrewingjacket, post: 616731, member: 4762"] Regarding the defense. After 4 DC’s (none successful) I am fully in the camp that practicing against the triple option in spring and fall camp hurt the defense. They were not adequately prepared to handle traditional offense and without the reps they couldn’t get properly prepared. During the season they practiced and got looks from the scout team on the offenses they would face but that’s not enough reps. CGC’s high energy high rep practices have taught me this. Double edged sword. Potentially great offense but a defense that can’t get prepared due to the advantages that a nontraditional offense provides. Unfortunately in the last 4 years the offenses negative impact on the defense outweighed the advantages that the offense provided. We had statistically bad defenses. A good offense a bad defense and we have had records that indicate up and down wins as those units tried to level out. [/QUOTE]
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