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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 412404" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I agree with your point. Ultimately there are positives and negatives with every offense. There is not an offense out there that's immune to some criticism. The perfect offense does not exist. </p><p></p><p>When CPJs offense is hitting on all cylinders, it's fun to watch it March down the field, and even more of a joy to see opposing DCs flail. On the other hand, it's also painful to watch when our guys are not in synch and defenders are swarming in the backfield.</p><p></p><p>To this day, Friedgens offense has been my favorite to watch of all the offenses since I've been a GT fan. Great passing attack, power running with a dash of option mixed in, and versatile QBs. Of course, his offense was complicated, and it required a QB who has been in the system for multiple years. We forget how painful it was to watch Joe Hamilton as a red shirt freshmen...No one would have predicted Heisman contention for him early in his career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 412404, member: 360"] I agree with your point. Ultimately there are positives and negatives with every offense. There is not an offense out there that's immune to some criticism. The perfect offense does not exist. When CPJs offense is hitting on all cylinders, it's fun to watch it March down the field, and even more of a joy to see opposing DCs flail. On the other hand, it's also painful to watch when our guys are not in synch and defenders are swarming in the backfield. To this day, Friedgens offense has been my favorite to watch of all the offenses since I've been a GT fan. Great passing attack, power running with a dash of option mixed in, and versatile QBs. Of course, his offense was complicated, and it required a QB who has been in the system for multiple years. We forget how painful it was to watch Joe Hamilton as a red shirt freshmen...No one would have predicted Heisman contention for him early in his career. [/QUOTE]
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