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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Jacket" data-source="post: 90798" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>It's time to revisit the notion that our offense and defense are separate unrelated entities. I think it's entirely possible that our style of offense causes our defense to be exceptionally bad. I know, Johnson claims the 1st string defense doesn't practice against the triple option. They practice against a scout team simulating more traditional offenses. But when players come to Tech, they're most likely going to begin on the scout team. They will then practice against the first string offense. They never get that base foundation laid down on defending top-notch traditional offenses.</p><p></p><p>Another possibility is that our players across the board are exceptionally poor quality in terms of talent. However, the schematic advantage on offense causes the offense to actually be competitive with ACC teams. However, the defense doesn't have a schematic advantage, since there is not really anything resembling the uniqueness of the triple option for the defense. So, the lack of talent on defense gets exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Jacket, post: 90798, member: 1008"] It's time to revisit the notion that our offense and defense are separate unrelated entities. I think it's entirely possible that our style of offense causes our defense to be exceptionally bad. I know, Johnson claims the 1st string defense doesn't practice against the triple option. They practice against a scout team simulating more traditional offenses. But when players come to Tech, they're most likely going to begin on the scout team. They will then practice against the first string offense. They never get that base foundation laid down on defending top-notch traditional offenses. Another possibility is that our players across the board are exceptionally poor quality in terms of talent. However, the schematic advantage on offense causes the offense to actually be competitive with ACC teams. However, the defense doesn't have a schematic advantage, since there is not really anything resembling the uniqueness of the triple option for the defense. So, the lack of talent on defense gets exposed. [/QUOTE]
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