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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 447534" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>[USER=2299]@lv20gt[/USER] Good points... Don't compare just GT games, go look at all the games and you will see <strong>they also have these types of events</strong>. Other teams had special teams scores and turnovers and several drives in which to score on every single drive to put the game away. How many points do you think VT and Miami had due to defensive scores and special teams play versus just their offense? Would you say GT has the only defense and special teams scores?</p><p></p><p>I wonder if GT fans forget what a good defense looks like and what a normal offense looks like... <strong>You can win 14 to 7.</strong> You don't have to score >28 points to win a football game. Not every team has an average score of 28 points per game. (I do think the defense helped win games in 2017 )</p><p></p><p>Common opponent score average for offenses: Duke averaged 19.2, GT 28, Miami 24.2, Pitt 22, UNC 16.8, and VT 27.</p><p></p><p>I think you can also look at the number of opposing punts and find a similar trend that GT has the fewest punts and forced the fewest punts.</p><p></p><p>ST was ranked 125 and gave bad field position. Defense also gave bad field position. These hurt the offense and hurts your position that the O is the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 447534, member: 402"] [USER=2299]@lv20gt[/USER] Good points... Don't compare just GT games, go look at all the games and you will see [B]they also have these types of events[/B]. Other teams had special teams scores and turnovers and several drives in which to score on every single drive to put the game away. How many points do you think VT and Miami had due to defensive scores and special teams play versus just their offense? Would you say GT has the only defense and special teams scores? I wonder if GT fans forget what a good defense looks like and what a normal offense looks like... [B]You can win 14 to 7.[/B] You don't have to score >28 points to win a football game. Not every team has an average score of 28 points per game. (I do think the defense helped win games in 2017 ) Common opponent score average for offenses: Duke averaged 19.2, GT 28, Miami 24.2, Pitt 22, UNC 16.8, and VT 27. I think you can also look at the number of opposing punts and find a similar trend that GT has the fewest punts and forced the fewest punts. ST was ranked 125 and gave bad field position. Defense also gave bad field position. These hurt the offense and hurts your position that the O is the problem. [/QUOTE]
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