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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 655278" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>See this is where you people lose me. Curry had the most limited success of any coach you just listed there while at tech. Ross and O'leary both and Friedgin as their OC and he was not running an offense "like everyone else" The Friedgin offense is an Option based, multiple formation run and shoot with power running mixed in. It was a unique offense in 1990, it was a unique one in 98 and 99. Go watch a game from that time, the announcers have the same bingo card (right down to the 3rd and long stuff.) Gailey is basically what suggested that we couldn't compete that way if we wanted better than 7-6 or 8-5. Even with lot sof NFL talent on D and a few playmakers on offense he lost to wake 9-6. Was he horrible? No. But that is the closest we came to "looking like everyone else" and having success.</p><p></p><p>Do not change facts to suit your arguement. We have had the same problems going all the way back to Dodd's time. It was a reason we left the SEC and a reason Dodd's name is on the coach of the year trophy. Doing more with less and innovating or attacking the field different is our history.</p><p></p><p>Collins is no different here. ATL, BRAND, Market Market Market. Is very different than any coach we've had since Pepper Rodgers (who ran the wishbone when it was cool) It may work too. But this "pro style spread" very much has been a highschool one so far complete with deep bomb passes and wacky formations. As well as a true QB keeper designed offense with TO. </p><p></p><p>Do I think we can do better than we ultimately ended up doing under johnson? Depends. People going to actually donate to the AA?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 655278, member: 3094"] See this is where you people lose me. Curry had the most limited success of any coach you just listed there while at tech. Ross and O'leary both and Friedgin as their OC and he was not running an offense "like everyone else" The Friedgin offense is an Option based, multiple formation run and shoot with power running mixed in. It was a unique offense in 1990, it was a unique one in 98 and 99. Go watch a game from that time, the announcers have the same bingo card (right down to the 3rd and long stuff.) Gailey is basically what suggested that we couldn't compete that way if we wanted better than 7-6 or 8-5. Even with lot sof NFL talent on D and a few playmakers on offense he lost to wake 9-6. Was he horrible? No. But that is the closest we came to "looking like everyone else" and having success. Do not change facts to suit your arguement. We have had the same problems going all the way back to Dodd's time. It was a reason we left the SEC and a reason Dodd's name is on the coach of the year trophy. Doing more with less and innovating or attacking the field different is our history. Collins is no different here. ATL, BRAND, Market Market Market. Is very different than any coach we've had since Pepper Rodgers (who ran the wishbone when it was cool) It may work too. But this "pro style spread" very much has been a highschool one so far complete with deep bomb passes and wacky formations. As well as a true QB keeper designed offense with TO. Do I think we can do better than we ultimately ended up doing under johnson? Depends. People going to actually donate to the AA? [/QUOTE]
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