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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 113712" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I think what makes OUR offense AS difficult, or perhaps MORE difficult, to defend, than those like Oregon, is that we run ours from UNDER CENTER, rather than from the Shotgun, and our B-Back dive play gets downhill so fast that it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the inside defendors to stop that potential run first. This is almost as critical to opening up our outside game and passing game and has defenders heads on swivels as them looking for our cut blocks. THIS is why we control the Time of Possession in most games, and give our Defense a chance to make adjustments and rest on the sidelines. </p><p></p><p>Also, with our patented "death marches," which eat ToP, it also puts more pressure on opposing Offenses, which can make them more antsy or overly aggressive, and force turnovers, which we've seen more of this season. My point is that our Offense seems to dictate more of the overall game "strategy" than just putting up Offensive "style" points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 113712, member: 33"] I think what makes OUR offense AS difficult, or perhaps MORE difficult, to defend, than those like Oregon, is that we run ours from UNDER CENTER, rather than from the Shotgun, and our B-Back dive play gets downhill so fast that it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the inside defendors to stop that potential run first. This is almost as critical to opening up our outside game and passing game and has defenders heads on swivels as them looking for our cut blocks. THIS is why we control the Time of Possession in most games, and give our Defense a chance to make adjustments and rest on the sidelines. Also, with our patented "death marches," which eat ToP, it also puts more pressure on opposing Offenses, which can make them more antsy or overly aggressive, and force turnovers, which we've seen more of this season. My point is that our Offense seems to dictate more of the overall game "strategy" than just putting up Offensive "style" points. [/QUOTE]
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