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Never as good or as bad as it seems... and I love this GT team
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 246453" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Tech should be a consistent Top 25 team. We've always had talent issues, but our older teams (50's, 60's) had emphasis on two things we no longer think are relevant ... The importance of play selection and game coaching and second, the emphasis on a good defense. </p><p></p><p>Dodd "emphasized" that to best cesspit at Tech (vs. say Alabama), you had to 1) control field position, 2) play great defense, 3) make NO mistakes on offense, 4) be great at the kicking game, and 5) make the opponent create mistakes and capitalize on them.</p><p></p><p>Dodd's GT strategy was to keep the game close and win it in the 4th. </p><p></p><p>We would do well to go back to "the Georgia Tech Way" ... We figured all this out and forgot it. (Look who didn't ... Ray Graves, Frank Broyles, etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 246453, member: 2957"] Tech should be a consistent Top 25 team. We've always had talent issues, but our older teams (50's, 60's) had emphasis on two things we no longer think are relevant ... The importance of play selection and game coaching and second, the emphasis on a good defense. Dodd "emphasized" that to best cesspit at Tech (vs. say Alabama), you had to 1) control field position, 2) play great defense, 3) make NO mistakes on offense, 4) be great at the kicking game, and 5) make the opponent create mistakes and capitalize on them. Dodd's GT strategy was to keep the game close and win it in the 4th. We would do well to go back to "the Georgia Tech Way" ... We figured all this out and forgot it. (Look who didn't ... Ray Graves, Frank Broyles, etc.) [/QUOTE]
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