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<blockquote data-quote="Foxyg" data-source="post: 272237" data-attributes="member: 1508"><p>I mean I did, but he's more of an NFL guy. If it doesn't look like what they do on Sunday, then it must be rinky-dink, you know? In no way was he defending how crappy they were this year. He just thinks that Southern should get better coaches to teach a pro-style offense because that's the path to greatness. The point I was trying to make is that Southern isn't going to consistently win enough recruiting battles to run the same offense that everyone else does and be wildly successful. I think that went over his head. </p><p></p><p>It's like what's happened in the SEC. Everyone wants to copy Saban's blue print. Nobody can beat him, so they run off good coaches in the hopes of getting a Saban clone. Well that's dumb, because if you run the exact same stuff as Saban does, then he's going to out athlete you. Some of his "program building" techniques are really smart, but a lot of them would only work at a place like Alabama with a truly inexhaustible budget. If I'm in the SEC, I'm not running what they run on offense and defense. I don't want to be a mirror image of Alabama. I want to throw stuff at them that they don't see every week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxyg, post: 272237, member: 1508"] I mean I did, but he's more of an NFL guy. If it doesn't look like what they do on Sunday, then it must be rinky-dink, you know? In no way was he defending how crappy they were this year. He just thinks that Southern should get better coaches to teach a pro-style offense because that's the path to greatness. The point I was trying to make is that Southern isn't going to consistently win enough recruiting battles to run the same offense that everyone else does and be wildly successful. I think that went over his head. It's like what's happened in the SEC. Everyone wants to copy Saban's blue print. Nobody can beat him, so they run off good coaches in the hopes of getting a Saban clone. Well that's dumb, because if you run the exact same stuff as Saban does, then he's going to out athlete you. Some of his "program building" techniques are really smart, but a lot of them would only work at a place like Alabama with a truly inexhaustible budget. If I'm in the SEC, I'm not running what they run on offense and defense. I don't want to be a mirror image of Alabama. I want to throw stuff at them that they don't see every week. [/QUOTE]
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