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<blockquote data-quote="RickStromFan" data-source="post: 568890" data-attributes="member: 4403"><p>We clearly have different definitions of "Equalizer". To me, that's the term applied to how a scheme performs against teams of more talent. I.E. How well it "equalizes" the talent differential. So your example games above, all against schools that are not more-talented than we are are poor examples. </p><p>I already said - and stand by - that the offense WAS a true equalizer early in PJ's career at GT, though perhaps that's questionable, given how talented the team that PJ inherited was. Clearly by the end of PJ's career, the scheme was no longer remotely effective against teams of greater talent (Clemson, mutts) and worst of all, similar talent (Duke, Pitt). In short, it no longer provided the advantage that it had previously. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Problem is, we aren't looking down at Pitt and Duke. We're now looking UP at them, even though we are of similar talent. They've not only outspent us, they've outcoached us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickStromFan, post: 568890, member: 4403"] We clearly have different definitions of "Equalizer". To me, that's the term applied to how a scheme performs against teams of more talent. I.E. How well it "equalizes" the talent differential. So your example games above, all against schools that are not more-talented than we are are poor examples. I already said - and stand by - that the offense WAS a true equalizer early in PJ's career at GT, though perhaps that's questionable, given how talented the team that PJ inherited was. Clearly by the end of PJ's career, the scheme was no longer remotely effective against teams of greater talent (Clemson, mutts) and worst of all, similar talent (Duke, Pitt). In short, it no longer provided the advantage that it had previously. Problem is, we aren't looking down at Pitt and Duke. We're now looking UP at them, even though we are of similar talent. They've not only outspent us, they've outcoached us. [/QUOTE]
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