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<blockquote data-quote="GTBatGirl96" data-source="post: 327249" data-attributes="member: 2841"><p>I was (re)watching the 2014 Orange Bowl the other night, and Jesse Palmer mentioned several times what a good job Ted Roof has done coming in and simplifying the defense so that they can play faster (same script different year). But he also mentioned, and I thought this was a good point, that our defense only really gets "game speed" practice against our offense. When they do practice against a more typical offense, it's against the scout team, which can't possibly run it at the same speed as our opponents. So it's the same argument about why our offense does so well against other teams (their scout team can't practice it at the same speed), just turned around on us. I don't pretend to know anything about defensing schemes, but it seems valid that the nature of our unique offense would _always_ cause our offensive performance to exceed our defensive performance, as our defense never gets a chance to practice against a typical, first team offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBatGirl96, post: 327249, member: 2841"] I was (re)watching the 2014 Orange Bowl the other night, and Jesse Palmer mentioned several times what a good job Ted Roof has done coming in and simplifying the defense so that they can play faster (same script different year). But he also mentioned, and I thought this was a good point, that our defense only really gets "game speed" practice against our offense. When they do practice against a more typical offense, it's against the scout team, which can't possibly run it at the same speed as our opponents. So it's the same argument about why our offense does so well against other teams (their scout team can't practice it at the same speed), just turned around on us. I don't pretend to know anything about defensing schemes, but it seems valid that the nature of our unique offense would _always_ cause our offensive performance to exceed our defensive performance, as our defense never gets a chance to practice against a typical, first team offense. [/QUOTE]
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