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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 562422" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Never accuse others of what one does oneself. CPJ was the best at what he did - 'that offense', whatever you want to call it. But even he needed talent that 'unlimited practice time' could not have overcome. The closest we came to being unstoppable was when we had the best athlete he had at QB, two NFL WRs, and an NFL OG. So no coach is such a geeeeenius that he can beat the New England Patriots with walk-ons as long has he has enough practice time. Sorry. Athletes matter. And calling it a 'service academy' offense, though that could be taken as derisive, is reasonably descriptive since it is currently being run (or versions derived from it) at Navy and Army. And Air Force under Ken Hatfield and Fisher DeBerry <strong>was</strong> running the option before CPJ brought it to Navy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 562422, member: 823"] Never accuse others of what one does oneself. CPJ was the best at what he did - 'that offense', whatever you want to call it. But even he needed talent that 'unlimited practice time' could not have overcome. The closest we came to being unstoppable was when we had the best athlete he had at QB, two NFL WRs, and an NFL OG. So no coach is such a geeeeenius that he can beat the New England Patriots with walk-ons as long has he has enough practice time. Sorry. Athletes matter. And calling it a 'service academy' offense, though that could be taken as derisive, is reasonably descriptive since it is currently being run (or versions derived from it) at Navy and Army. And Air Force under Ken Hatfield and Fisher DeBerry [B]was[/B] running the option before CPJ brought it to Navy. [/QUOTE]
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