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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 832499" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I've never bought this. As was mentioned before, it isn't as if the D never saw shotgun spread Os during the season. I would also add that the players on the scout team that mimicked opposing Os had all played pretty mu8ch the same O in high school, just as the majority of the players on the team in general. </p><p></p><p>Our problems on D had more to do with coaching and recruiting then anything else. Because, while we could get recruits who could run the TO effectively, recruiting first class D talent was more difficult. We usually got decent LBs and DBs; the problem - then and now - was DLs. Paul usually went with the "recruit long guys who can run and coach them up" route and th5at often paid off . But never in a first class DL across the board. If we had kept Kelly or Woody things might have been different. But they weren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 832499, member: 265"] I've never bought this. As was mentioned before, it isn't as if the D never saw shotgun spread Os during the season. I would also add that the players on the scout team that mimicked opposing Os had all played pretty mu8ch the same O in high school, just as the majority of the players on the team in general. Our problems on D had more to do with coaching and recruiting then anything else. Because, while we could get recruits who could run the TO effectively, recruiting first class D talent was more difficult. We usually got decent LBs and DBs; the problem - then and now - was DLs. Paul usually went with the "recruit long guys who can run and coach them up" route and th5at often paid off . But never in a first class DL across the board. If we had kept Kelly or Woody things might have been different. But they weren't. [/QUOTE]
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