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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 119962" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>1. I don't get as caught up in the NC as some people. You could take the 5 or 10 best teams and any could win a tournament for the NC given the right circumstances. I think success is being a consistent contender and beating your rivals. </p><p></p><p>2. Don't forget the GaSo comeback. 3 years from now, they might be considered the new Boise State and nobody will qualify beating them with "by how many points?" </p><p></p><p>4. Easier to look fast when you win the LOS</p><p></p><p>5. 3rd down conversions and surgical passing game. Sure put that myth to rest didn't it?</p><p></p><p>6. I was thinking about that reading the Clemson message boards. "If we don't lose our QB it's a different game." Yeah, but injuries happen to every team. If Justin Thomas went down and we lost to them, they wouldn't feel sorry for GT or think twice about it. "Well that's what happens when you run that 1920s offense, har har." </p><p></p><p>7. Defense is the key going forward. If you look at Flexbone teams that have a good coach and stick with it, offense is never the problem. Its defense and special teams. I read somewhere that Ted Roof asked for a rider in his contract that the starting 11 on offense have to give his defense some looks from a traditional shotgun offense during practice. What a quiet, brilliant adjustment that is already paying dividends. </p><p></p><p>8. Didn't Attila the Hun say that first?</p><p></p><p>9. Can't hate on Auburn. I don't think it's a total myth that a totally new concept takes a while for opponents to get used to, so yes they had a special advantage running the Wing-T for the first season, but they'll be back. I respect the Tigers more than anyone else in the SEC from a coaching perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 119962, member: 1898"] 1. I don't get as caught up in the NC as some people. You could take the 5 or 10 best teams and any could win a tournament for the NC given the right circumstances. I think success is being a consistent contender and beating your rivals. 2. Don't forget the GaSo comeback. 3 years from now, they might be considered the new Boise State and nobody will qualify beating them with "by how many points?" 4. Easier to look fast when you win the LOS 5. 3rd down conversions and surgical passing game. Sure put that myth to rest didn't it? 6. I was thinking about that reading the Clemson message boards. "If we don't lose our QB it's a different game." Yeah, but injuries happen to every team. If Justin Thomas went down and we lost to them, they wouldn't feel sorry for GT or think twice about it. "Well that's what happens when you run that 1920s offense, har har." 7. Defense is the key going forward. If you look at Flexbone teams that have a good coach and stick with it, offense is never the problem. Its defense and special teams. I read somewhere that Ted Roof asked for a rider in his contract that the starting 11 on offense have to give his defense some looks from a traditional shotgun offense during practice. What a quiet, brilliant adjustment that is already paying dividends. 8. Didn't Attila the Hun say that first? 9. Can't hate on Auburn. I don't think it's a total myth that a totally new concept takes a while for opponents to get used to, so yes they had a special advantage running the Wing-T for the first season, but they'll be back. I respect the Tigers more than anyone else in the SEC from a coaching perspective. [/QUOTE]
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