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<blockquote data-quote="dmurdock" data-source="post: 318377" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>I have long felt that teams facing us in the Gailey years took this approach, a conservative offensive gameplan, playing for field position, and not taking many chances against Tenuta's aggressive defense. Afterall, 3 field goals is enough to win the ACC Championship against Gailey's offense, so why take risks?</p><p></p><p>Completely flip that approach when facing us now. Opposing coaches understand that they will probably only get 8-10 possessions the entire game. Having to punt 3 times means they probably lose. There is a sense of urgency for our opponents, they understand that every possession matters. Opposing OC's thus open their playbooks for us, taking more risks than they normally would. Our 2015 defense was opportunistic in taking advantage of those risks, but otherwise we haven't been able to make opponents pay for the extra offensive risks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmurdock, post: 318377, member: 381"] I have long felt that teams facing us in the Gailey years took this approach, a conservative offensive gameplan, playing for field position, and not taking many chances against Tenuta's aggressive defense. Afterall, 3 field goals is enough to win the ACC Championship against Gailey's offense, so why take risks? Completely flip that approach when facing us now. Opposing coaches understand that they will probably only get 8-10 possessions the entire game. Having to punt 3 times means they probably lose. There is a sense of urgency for our opponents, they understand that every possession matters. Opposing OC's thus open their playbooks for us, taking more risks than they normally would. Our 2015 defense was opportunistic in taking advantage of those risks, but otherwise we haven't been able to make opponents pay for the extra offensive risks. [/QUOTE]
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