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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 243427" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I've written about this before in various threads.</p><p></p><p>We get EVERYONE's best shot. Not because GT is an elite college football team that everyone wants to knock off the pedestal (ala 'Bama), but because our offense is so unique and the media and fans make such a big deal out of stopping such a "unique" offense that opposing players get challenged whether they're up to the task or not leading up to the game. Because they only see this offense once a season (if in our division) or once every blue moon if they're on our schedule, it sticks out like a sore thumb. Defensive Coordinators, being the competitors they are, are also keyed up to beat CPJ. Let's be realistic, they take pride in collecting scalps of unique challenges or elite offenses. GT offense more often than not performs at an elite level running the ball, and beating CPJ is a nice scalp to collect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 243427, member: 360"] I've written about this before in various threads. We get EVERYONE's best shot. Not because GT is an elite college football team that everyone wants to knock off the pedestal (ala 'Bama), but because our offense is so unique and the media and fans make such a big deal out of stopping such a "unique" offense that opposing players get challenged whether they're up to the task or not leading up to the game. Because they only see this offense once a season (if in our division) or once every blue moon if they're on our schedule, it sticks out like a sore thumb. Defensive Coordinators, being the competitors they are, are also keyed up to beat CPJ. Let's be realistic, they take pride in collecting scalps of unique challenges or elite offenses. GT offense more often than not performs at an elite level running the ball, and beating CPJ is a nice scalp to collect. [/QUOTE]
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