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<blockquote data-quote="rosebud78" data-source="post: 243381" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>I've got a theory about our defense. It also relates to our offense as well. There was a saying, when I was in the army, you train like you fight. Our defense trains the opposite of the way it should fight. Our defense plays our offense. (Scout team As well) So, just like Bc's defense, it is better when playing our offense, to let plays develop and not react off of instinct. This however is a detriment when playing other offenses. The purpose of training being that you don't think, you react. Our defense is most likely pretty good in playing our offense. </p><p>Tech gets astronimically better as the season progresses due to unlearning the training of playing itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosebud78, post: 243381, member: 2314"] I've got a theory about our defense. It also relates to our offense as well. There was a saying, when I was in the army, you train like you fight. Our defense trains the opposite of the way it should fight. Our defense plays our offense. (Scout team As well) So, just like Bc's defense, it is better when playing our offense, to let plays develop and not react off of instinct. This however is a detriment when playing other offenses. The purpose of training being that you don't think, you react. Our defense is most likely pretty good in playing our offense. Tech gets astronimically better as the season progresses due to unlearning the training of playing itself. [/QUOTE]
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