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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 276551" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Though I still think he sets brushfires he doesn't have to with that defensive posturing on occasion (what he has to be defensive about baffles me; except of course those practice shorts) I like the attitude of "this is what we do, so stop us", and his faith in the offense to get a yard from anywhere on the field, and in his defense to step up if they don't. Oddly i see similarities with Swinney in a different way. Clemson was up 17-0 late in the first with little time left on Clemson's end of the field against OSU, Watson had already thrown an interception, and Swinney had faith enough in both O and D to keep slinging it, trying to get another score before the half. Then I remember GT's players reacting to Johnson going for the win on fourth down against Wake Forest in '08, I think it was. They do react to it, and to a competitive coach who lets them compete. As one said, who wouldn't want to play for a coach like that? Makes me wish Stoops had kept coming toward the Tech bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 276551, member: 2175"] Though I still think he sets brushfires he doesn't have to with that defensive posturing on occasion (what he has to be defensive about baffles me; except of course those practice shorts) I like the attitude of "this is what we do, so stop us", and his faith in the offense to get a yard from anywhere on the field, and in his defense to step up if they don't. Oddly i see similarities with Swinney in a different way. Clemson was up 17-0 late in the first with little time left on Clemson's end of the field against OSU, Watson had already thrown an interception, and Swinney had faith enough in both O and D to keep slinging it, trying to get another score before the half. Then I remember GT's players reacting to Johnson going for the win on fourth down against Wake Forest in '08, I think it was. They do react to it, and to a competitive coach who lets them compete. As one said, who wouldn't want to play for a coach like that? Makes me wish Stoops had kept coming toward the Tech bench. [/QUOTE]
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