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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 85576" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I like our offense. I especially like that when it's humming, it's a boa constrictor that can strangle the life out of the other team. Our offense can at times be our best defense. When we got up two scores with 11 minutes left, knowing that our drives lasted 5+ minutes each all night...I said it was ball game. No way Miami was going to operate fast enough on offense and stop us in time on defense to get the possessions it needs.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I don't like it when we make a referendum about our offense (or defense) over one game. We beat Miami under Gailey in 2006 by playing opportunistic defense and limiting Miami's possessions on offense as well. Gailey, as we all know did not run the spread option, but he was a proponent of running the ball to control the clock and opening up the passing game...similar philosophy to CPJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 85576, member: 360"] I like our offense. I especially like that when it's humming, it's a boa constrictor that can strangle the life out of the other team. Our offense can at times be our best defense. When we got up two scores with 11 minutes left, knowing that our drives lasted 5+ minutes each all night...I said it was ball game. No way Miami was going to operate fast enough on offense and stop us in time on defense to get the possessions it needs. That being said, I don't like it when we make a referendum about our offense (or defense) over one game. We beat Miami under Gailey in 2006 by playing opportunistic defense and limiting Miami's possessions on offense as well. Gailey, as we all know did not run the spread option, but he was a proponent of running the ball to control the clock and opening up the passing game...similar philosophy to CPJ. [/QUOTE]
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