RickStromFan
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Agreed. I was addressing the poster who said the O was no longer an equalizer for us. That's simply inaccurate.
But it wasn't. When teams of equal or lesser talent are stopping it (Duke, Pitt), how can it be considered an equalizer? When the elite teams are blowing it off the field, how can it be considered an equalizer? When PJ's offense first got started, the only team to destroy us was LSU in 2008 and obviously Iowa stymied it in 2009. Back then, the O was truly an equalizer: It equalized the talent differential we'd face against elite teams. But when the Dukes and Pitts are stopping it annually and the elite teams are stuffing it too, it's no longer an equalizer. Doesn't mean it stunk or didn't have success - just means it's not a true 'equalizer', the way it first was in 2008-09. Thumping teams like VPI with it was hilarious but FCS ODU blasted them too.
I think the effect of having a better defense will mitigate any effects of a drop in offensive production, if that even occurs.