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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 44351" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Let me go on record and say I do not like the no-huddle speed up offense. If we no-huddle but still milk the clock to <5 seconds per play great. But we need to shorten the game and keep the D off the field. Equally important, we need the long 8 minute drives that freak the other team out and make them impatient.</p><p></p><p>Scoring quick gives the other team more opportunities and tires our D out. Against the weak teams, it doesn't matter. Against Clemson and UGAg it makes all the difference in the world.</p><p></p><p>CPJ is on record that he doesn't like the short passing game since the running game is more reliable. So don't expect many changes this year unless JT is healthy late in the season when we play the better teams. Till then, CPJ will just do the ground thing and pick up the reliable win over the inferior opponent. Then late in th season when we need a passing game, we won't have practiced it in real game situations, only against our scout team. Rinse and repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 44351, member: 322"] Let me go on record and say I do not like the no-huddle speed up offense. If we no-huddle but still milk the clock to <5 seconds per play great. But we need to shorten the game and keep the D off the field. Equally important, we need the long 8 minute drives that freak the other team out and make them impatient. Scoring quick gives the other team more opportunities and tires our D out. Against the weak teams, it doesn't matter. Against Clemson and UGAg it makes all the difference in the world. CPJ is on record that he doesn't like the short passing game since the running game is more reliable. So don't expect many changes this year unless JT is healthy late in the season when we play the better teams. Till then, CPJ will just do the ground thing and pick up the reliable win over the inferior opponent. Then late in th season when we need a passing game, we won't have practiced it in real game situations, only against our scout team. Rinse and repeat. [/QUOTE]
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