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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 122010" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>How about the other "<strong>factories with unlimited resources and access to blue chip athletes" </strong>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.</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 122010, member: 360"] How about the other "[B]factories with unlimited resources and access to blue chip athletes" [/B]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? [/QUOTE]
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