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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 170590" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I think several of us have tried to make the same point in different ways. There is no reason to assume that defenses in the NFL are far superior to offenses in the NFL, which is what you have to assume to explain how a scheme which has worked at every level would suddenly stop working at the NFL level. </p><p></p><p>The second point which several of us have pointed out is that Tech is ALREADY at a talent disadvantage on offense compared to the factory schools, yet seems to perform pretty well in spite of that. Again, averaging 37 points a game isn't bad when one realizes the talent disparity Tech is operating with in most games. </p><p></p><p>Again, I can respect the attempt by Legal, as well as appreciate the concept he is putting forward, but I cannot scrape together any evidence that would even remotely support the premise. So at best it remains a theory without a test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 170590, member: 1640"] I think several of us have tried to make the same point in different ways. There is no reason to assume that defenses in the NFL are far superior to offenses in the NFL, which is what you have to assume to explain how a scheme which has worked at every level would suddenly stop working at the NFL level. The second point which several of us have pointed out is that Tech is ALREADY at a talent disadvantage on offense compared to the factory schools, yet seems to perform pretty well in spite of that. Again, averaging 37 points a game isn't bad when one realizes the talent disparity Tech is operating with in most games. Again, I can respect the attempt by Legal, as well as appreciate the concept he is putting forward, but I cannot scrape together any evidence that would even remotely support the premise. So at best it remains a theory without a test. [/QUOTE]
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