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GT 2017= what I have been waiting for on offense (Navy 2.0)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 323083" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Respectfully, I must take issue with your conclusions. A Navy offense on "roids" is probably not in the cards. I don't see MJ as being a true distributor in the way you do. He will run the ball more often than not. I hope to be pleasantly surprised to see him wheeling and dealing with more pitches to Abacks but I will believe it when I see it. Tech's version is not at all like Navy, our athletes are on a whole different level. It's just not the same. I will leave it to others more knowledgeable to wade into the thicket but quite frankly many of the ACC caliber teams would probably stuff Navy's triple option. Your post was an interesting take and yes early on there were people complaining about why our offense did not seem to run as smoothly as Navy's. But this year's team is just an altogether different team than the ones early on in Coach Johnson's tenure. Our offensive linemen are bigger, stronger, and faster. It is a whole different ball game. I would venture to say that in the entirety of Navy's version of the triple option they have had no one remotely as good as Smelter, Dwyer, Shaq, Mills, Uzzi, Burden, JT5, Nesbit, Bey Bey, AA, well you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 323083, member: 2451"] Respectfully, I must take issue with your conclusions. A Navy offense on "roids" is probably not in the cards. I don't see MJ as being a true distributor in the way you do. He will run the ball more often than not. I hope to be pleasantly surprised to see him wheeling and dealing with more pitches to Abacks but I will believe it when I see it. Tech's version is not at all like Navy, our athletes are on a whole different level. It's just not the same. I will leave it to others more knowledgeable to wade into the thicket but quite frankly many of the ACC caliber teams would probably stuff Navy's triple option. Your post was an interesting take and yes early on there were people complaining about why our offense did not seem to run as smoothly as Navy's. But this year's team is just an altogether different team than the ones early on in Coach Johnson's tenure. Our offensive linemen are bigger, stronger, and faster. It is a whole different ball game. I would venture to say that in the entirety of Navy's version of the triple option they have had no one remotely as good as Smelter, Dwyer, Shaq, Mills, Uzzi, Burden, JT5, Nesbit, Bey Bey, AA, well you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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