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GT Ranked 48th in Preseason SP+ Projections
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 780466" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>One star player can make a huge difference. One below average player can also make all the difference.</p><p>Look at our running game for an example. While superior offensive lineman can give you a spot advantage (Shamire Devine, for one), you need at least three really good linemen on one side to have a matchup advantage.</p><p> If you have one star receiver and the other team has a shutdown corner, they can often scheme that one player out of the picture. For example, the Falcons have Ridley, Gage, and Jones, and they’re looking for a 4th receiver because they need that relief valve.</p><p>We have a couple of weak positions on the field. The go to argument is “scheme around the weak position”. To do that, your opponent needs an equal or lesser number of weak spots, or you need to have a star player or two that can do way more than their job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 780466, member: 282"] One star player can make a huge difference. One below average player can also make all the difference. Look at our running game for an example. While superior offensive lineman can give you a spot advantage (Shamire Devine, for one), you need at least three really good linemen on one side to have a matchup advantage. If you have one star receiver and the other team has a shutdown corner, they can often scheme that one player out of the picture. For example, the Falcons have Ridley, Gage, and Jones, and they’re looking for a 4th receiver because they need that relief valve. We have a couple of weak positions on the field. The go to argument is “scheme around the weak position”. To do that, your opponent needs an equal or lesser number of weak spots, or you need to have a star player or two that can do way more than their job. [/QUOTE]
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