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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 472607" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>What the coach is saying is that they need to keep to their assignments and not put the ball on the ground. Even if every blocker sticks to his assignment against Clemson, many of the blocks will be beaten. GT can have zero missed assignments against Clemson and still lose the game. If they miss many assignments and put the ball on the ground 6 or 8 times, they will definitely lose the game. </p><p></p><p>Execution depends on if you are talking about "execution of the system" or individual execution of blocks. I take it as execution of the system. If a player goes to the right place and attempts to block the correct person, he is executing the system. If the person he is supposed to block is twice as big, twice as fast, and twice as strong then he probably won't effectively block him. However, if he is in the right place at the right time and at the right person, then he is executing the system. I believe that is what the statements are about. The GT offense needs to operate the system correctly. If they do not operate the system correctly, they will not have any chance against a factory type defense. Even if they do operate the system correctly it is possible for a factory type defense to beat them. But there is nothing for the offensive players to do differently if the defensive players are better. They need to operate(execute) the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 472607, member: 2426"] What the coach is saying is that they need to keep to their assignments and not put the ball on the ground. Even if every blocker sticks to his assignment against Clemson, many of the blocks will be beaten. GT can have zero missed assignments against Clemson and still lose the game. If they miss many assignments and put the ball on the ground 6 or 8 times, they will definitely lose the game. Execution depends on if you are talking about "execution of the system" or individual execution of blocks. I take it as execution of the system. If a player goes to the right place and attempts to block the correct person, he is executing the system. If the person he is supposed to block is twice as big, twice as fast, and twice as strong then he probably won't effectively block him. However, if he is in the right place at the right time and at the right person, then he is executing the system. I believe that is what the statements are about. The GT offense needs to operate the system correctly. If they do not operate the system correctly, they will not have any chance against a factory type defense. Even if they do operate the system correctly it is possible for a factory type defense to beat them. But there is nothing for the offensive players to do differently if the defensive players are better. They need to operate(execute) the system. [/QUOTE]
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