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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 175778" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Obviously you do both. However, when you are playing inferior opponents, you get into trouble more often from not executing your plan than from them beating you.</p><p></p><p>So, last year against Tulane, we had some costly turnovers from lack of ball security and poor execution as well as bad reads and missed blocks on offense--which came from poor execution on our side. We also had defenders giving up contain or losing their receivers from trying to make plays rather than do their jobs.</p><p></p><p>So, I think that's what CPJ was talking about. </p><p></p><p>But, I think after that it goes to what [USER=1059]@jeffgt14[/USER] is saying, at least for GT.</p><p></p><p>CPJ is confident that with his offensive scheme he's seen all of the limited ways people can try and defend it and we practice against the major ones. Game week, we emphasize playing against what we think they'll do, but CPJ isn't too worried that he can make the adjustments if they do something different on D.</p><p></p><p>On Defense, it's much more important to prepare for the particular opponent, and to learn their tendencies. However, as I said before, it's still a lot about each guy playing his assignment and trusting the other guys to play theirs--which is the more about us stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 175778, member: 195"] Obviously you do both. However, when you are playing inferior opponents, you get into trouble more often from not executing your plan than from them beating you. So, last year against Tulane, we had some costly turnovers from lack of ball security and poor execution as well as bad reads and missed blocks on offense--which came from poor execution on our side. We also had defenders giving up contain or losing their receivers from trying to make plays rather than do their jobs. So, I think that's what CPJ was talking about. But, I think after that it goes to what [USER=1059]@jeffgt14[/USER] is saying, at least for GT. CPJ is confident that with his offensive scheme he's seen all of the limited ways people can try and defend it and we practice against the major ones. Game week, we emphasize playing against what we think they'll do, but CPJ isn't too worried that he can make the adjustments if they do something different on D. On Defense, it's much more important to prepare for the particular opponent, and to learn their tendencies. However, as I said before, it's still a lot about each guy playing his assignment and trusting the other guys to play theirs--which is the more about us stuff. [/QUOTE]
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