fify. Our offense allows us to compete with this.As 2 spread option factories with unlimited resources and access to blue chip athletes play for a NC tonight.
fify. Our offense allows us to compete with this.
Should have added the point - unless you can recruit in top 4 every year (ala, oreg, fsu, Ohio state)...... or have a great qb - spread ( run oriented) makes no sense.As 2 spread option teams play for a NC tonight.
Now according to college ratings baylor, tcu and gt using very different offenses would play the top four close ( I was at fsu gt game and they were one fumble away from defeat)
(bear Bryant said about shug jordan the great Auburn coach - he can take his n and beat you n or he can take your n and beat his n)
Now Assume baylor, tcu and gt run the run oriented spread with present talent like the four playoff teams -- not even close.
That speaks more to how bad our D is not how good GSU's offense is.How about the other "factories with unlimited resources and access to blue chip athletes" that DON'T run the spread option? More specifically, 'Bama and FSU teams with "traditional" offenses that play under center? Their defenses got the brakes beaten off of them by Oregon and OSU. I think you're taking ATL's comment out of context to fit your narrative.
I think some of you guys are making WAAAY too much out of this. Every offense works, none is better than the other. It boils down to execution. When we couldn't execute, we looked like a mess (2013? LSU in the Chick-fil-a? Iowa in the OB? 2012 versus UGA?)...playing under center or from the shotgun or from the sideline didn't help us.
Look at GA Southern's offense this year against us. We had the superior athletes, yet they were able to march up and down on us at will in the second half. They played out of the gun? Didn't hurt them in converting first downs did it?
That speaks more to how bad our D is not how good GSU's offense is.
The original point of the OP was what is best for GT, not Oregon or tOSU. Another big point in the OP was goal line situations. Our offense, and especially CPJ's mastery of it, allows us to not only compete with, but defeat factories with 10x the resources.
Here's a hypothetical exercise for you: imagine a game where GT met Oregon on a neutral field and swapped defenses. That's right, our O and Oregon's D vs. their O and our D. Oregon is beating teams with more than their offense.
Where did I say "woe is GT"? Stop putting words in peoples mouths and how about getting off your high horse for ONCE. If you are referencing my citing the disparity in resources between Oregon and GT, it's a relevant point to why UC is better for us, we don't typically pull in a hoard of blue chip linemen and skill guys like Oregon.Um no, the Boomer's original post was about playing from UC compared to some team's inept attempts at getting first downs from shotgun alignments that take the ball further back.
ATL's point was with all this talk about how great our offense is from UC, the two teams playing for the NC are shotgun spread teams.
YOU are making this about how it's best for GT. No need to turn EVERY thread into a "woe is GT" thread. We just had a great season, enjoy it man.
Where did I say "woe is GT"? Stop putting words in peoples mouths and how about getting off your high horse for ONCE. If you are referencing my citing the disparity in resources between Oregon and GT, it's a relevant point to why UC is better for us, we don't typically pull in a hoard of blue chip linemen and skill guys like Oregon.
To evidence my point that the OP was about how under center is best for GT, here's Boomer's exact words from the original post, "Is anybody else besides me exceedingly pleased that we run our offense from under center?"
It can't be anymore plainer than that. So you're wrong twice in the same post. And just so you know, I thoroughly enjoyed the season, so I guess that makes 3 times.
If we had played GSU in December we would have annihilated them. Point being, we came a long way during the season. Our OB team was 5x better than our GSU one and that includes being down Smelter, Snoddy and Zenon on offense.With this incoming class holding we'll have perhaps one of the fastest teams in the ACC. Are we a factory? I dont get the defeatest attitude. GT puts players in the NFL just like any other team including these "factories". We have to recruit differently but that doesn't mean we can't/haven't field a teams with talented players.
GSU should have beaten us they had NC State on the ropes and they gonna give UGA all they can handle next season.
I bring up points that are specific to my argument in the specific thread. Again, noting the talent disparity is on point in the discussion. Show me how it's not. Your perception of my posting history suggests an unhealthy obsession, imo.Um, we run our offense from under center? (strategically) is NOT the same "what's best for GT" (with respect to resources). Nice try.
You pretty much say "woe is GT" (figuratively, not literally) in pretty any thread that compliments another team or conference...yeah, we get it...GT doesn't play on the same playing field as everyone, and the ACC gets slighted...no need to bring it up in EVERY thread you comment in.
And since you're being literal, I"m not on a high horse, I'm on a leather office chair.
Your perception of my posting history suggests an unhealthy obsession, imo.
Not exactly, it's your annoyance and perseveration with one tiny part of my posting history that deludes you into thinking it's much bigger than it really is. Let's get back to the thread discussion, shall we?Or the same annoyance I get from pan handlers who tell me they can't get a fair shake in life every day in Atlanta when asking for change.
Not exactly, it's your annoyance
It's kind of funny - the same Clemson fans who think the GT offense is antiquated were cussing Chad Morris for weeks after Clemson lost to FSU because they were unable to gain any yards in short yardage situations due to running their plays out of the shotgun.ASk a Clemson fan about what they think about running short yardage plays from the gun. They muffed a win over FSU because of one.