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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 167630" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Whatever the metric, ppd, ofei, or whatever, GT's offense was flat out dominant last year. What gives me pause is that there have been sooo many in our fanbase clamoring for a change from the spread option since CPJ arrived. That makes no sense to me at all. What could possibly be better than the offense we have enjoyed the last 7 years? Thanks AE87 for sharing the numbers that bring this to further light. I said the following on another board before moving over here and got roasted for it, but I will say it here again: <strong>CPJ's spread option attack is the best offensive scheme in the entire history of college football. </strong>That statement was made long before 2014 happened and JT was our QB and I still stand by it.</p><p></p><p>I get some people's arguments about its effect on the defense. However, my response to that has always been, if you have the chance to be the absolute best at any phase of the game, wouldn't you take it, even if it had a slight adverse effect on the opposite side of the ball? Of course you would. Being best at anything ain't easy. BTW, I don't necessarily believe it has that much of an impact on the defense, but our results on the field haven't disproven that notion either, so the jury is still out for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 167630, member: 639"] Whatever the metric, ppd, ofei, or whatever, GT's offense was flat out dominant last year. What gives me pause is that there have been sooo many in our fanbase clamoring for a change from the spread option since CPJ arrived. That makes no sense to me at all. What could possibly be better than the offense we have enjoyed the last 7 years? Thanks AE87 for sharing the numbers that bring this to further light. I said the following on another board before moving over here and got roasted for it, but I will say it here again: [B]CPJ's spread option attack is the best offensive scheme in the entire history of college football. [/B]That statement was made long before 2014 happened and JT was our QB and I still stand by it. I get some people's arguments about its effect on the defense. However, my response to that has always been, if you have the chance to be the absolute best at any phase of the game, wouldn't you take it, even if it had a slight adverse effect on the opposite side of the ball? Of course you would. Being best at anything ain't easy. BTW, I don't necessarily believe it has that much of an impact on the defense, but our results on the field haven't disproven that notion either, so the jury is still out for me. [/QUOTE]
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