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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 888239" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Because Nick Saban and Kirby Smart are running out 4 NFL draft picks on both sides of the ball. It doesn’t matter who the other team is preparing for in that case. Odds are the guys they have are just flat out better. </p><p></p><p>On the contrary, the Patriots and Bill Belichick listed Tom Brady as “questionable” on the injured list every week. Why? Just to put some doubt in the opponents mind he might not suit up that week. </p><p></p><p>There’s literally no reason to even list a depth chart. The only benefit is for people looking back at old games to see who actually started. Everybody who needs to know who the starters are (aka the team) already knows. The fans have a good enough idea. The other team doesn’t need to know sh*t. It’s a small advantage. A lot of people always talk about how Tech has to find small advantages. Well we’re using one, and people still b*tch about it. </p><p></p><p>Do you think Collins would just come out and say, “yeah we’re trying to mess with the other team’s gameplan by not doing a traditional depth chart.” No. That’s just free information for no reason. Plus, his spin about guys preparing like backups makes sense. If the #1 guy goes down on the first play of the game, it doesn’t matter if he started or not. The #2 guy is going to run all the plays. </p><p></p><p>The ATL chart should literally be the very last item on the list of reasonable gripes with CGC. Right next to what kind of pants he wears, and whether or not he wears socks. If anything it’s something more people should embrace, because of the small advantage it provides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 888239, member: 4572"] Because Nick Saban and Kirby Smart are running out 4 NFL draft picks on both sides of the ball. It doesn’t matter who the other team is preparing for in that case. Odds are the guys they have are just flat out better. On the contrary, the Patriots and Bill Belichick listed Tom Brady as “questionable” on the injured list every week. Why? Just to put some doubt in the opponents mind he might not suit up that week. There’s literally no reason to even list a depth chart. The only benefit is for people looking back at old games to see who actually started. Everybody who needs to know who the starters are (aka the team) already knows. The fans have a good enough idea. The other team doesn’t need to know sh*t. It’s a small advantage. A lot of people always talk about how Tech has to find small advantages. Well we’re using one, and people still b*tch about it. Do you think Collins would just come out and say, “yeah we’re trying to mess with the other team’s gameplan by not doing a traditional depth chart.” No. That’s just free information for no reason. Plus, his spin about guys preparing like backups makes sense. If the #1 guy goes down on the first play of the game, it doesn’t matter if he started or not. The #2 guy is going to run all the plays. The ATL chart should literally be the very last item on the list of reasonable gripes with CGC. Right next to what kind of pants he wears, and whether or not he wears socks. If anything it’s something more people should embrace, because of the small advantage it provides. [/QUOTE]
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