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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 253604" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Im if he general belief that we need to be doing something different than everyone else to be competitive. For example, if we tried to run a shotgun spread right now we'd have a tough time beating the teams we play at their own game. </p><p></p><p>Here's a good example...I know the Stanford argument has been beat to death, but have you ever looked at what Harbaugh did to make them so good? Right when everyone started running the spread and going after all of the fast receivers and backs, he started heavily recruiting TE's and FB's and running a power offense. It was completely opposite of what everyone else was doing, and he was able to snatch a bunch of good athletes that others didn't want. </p><p></p><p>Maybe there's something to that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 253604, member: 932"] Im if he general belief that we need to be doing something different than everyone else to be competitive. For example, if we tried to run a shotgun spread right now we'd have a tough time beating the teams we play at their own game. Here's a good example...I know the Stanford argument has been beat to death, but have you ever looked at what Harbaugh did to make them so good? Right when everyone started running the spread and going after all of the fast receivers and backs, he started heavily recruiting TE's and FB's and running a power offense. It was completely opposite of what everyone else was doing, and he was able to snatch a bunch of good athletes that others didn't want. Maybe there's something to that... [/QUOTE]
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