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<blockquote data-quote="GTonTop88" data-source="post: 113602" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Had a lady today who is basically a Georgia fan by default, never watched much football and her husband is diehard uga. She said this year is the first year she has ever watched tech play a game. It was against FSU, she said " I love yalls offense, how fast it moves and everything. I really enjoyed watching them." The point is the spread option can be just as entertaining as Oregon's when run correctly. I actually think that if we keep developing QBs as true options QBs, the spread option is the most effective offense in the country also. Most games you might average 5-6 yards per play and look like a juggernaut moving up and down the field scoring several points. Then games where the other team is getting the best of you, the nature of the offense still gets you positive yards and eats clock keeping you in the game. Unlike when Oregon has a bad day on offense its alot of quick 3 and outs and a long day for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTonTop88, post: 113602, member: 43"] Had a lady today who is basically a Georgia fan by default, never watched much football and her husband is diehard uga. She said this year is the first year she has ever watched tech play a game. It was against FSU, she said " I love yalls offense, how fast it moves and everything. I really enjoyed watching them." The point is the spread option can be just as entertaining as Oregon's when run correctly. I actually think that if we keep developing QBs as true options QBs, the spread option is the most effective offense in the country also. Most games you might average 5-6 yards per play and look like a juggernaut moving up and down the field scoring several points. Then games where the other team is getting the best of you, the nature of the offense still gets you positive yards and eats clock keeping you in the game. Unlike when Oregon has a bad day on offense its alot of quick 3 and outs and a long day for them. [/QUOTE]
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