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Was our defense hamstrung in the past?
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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 563833" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Football has always been an offense dictates sport, while basketball is a defense dictates. </p><p></p><p>From a purely strategy POV it makes absolutely no sense for a triple option team to have an aggressive defense. Benefit of having a unique offense is limiting the reps that other teams see, and giving them more in game looks slows the other teams defense to adapt and learn for things to exploit. There’s a reason CPJs bowl record and record against teams with 1 or more weeks of prep is what it is. Having an aggressive defense does the opposite of accomplishing that. I mean how many games did we have where it felt like we blew the lead vs made a comeback happen during his tenure? There’s a reason “death marches” exist and a reason people are frustrated about 2013 uga. Triple option works best by getting an early lead the limiting clock on both sides of the ball so the defense doesn’t learn anything to exploit in trying to stop the option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 563833, member: 1803"] Football has always been an offense dictates sport, while basketball is a defense dictates. From a purely strategy POV it makes absolutely no sense for a triple option team to have an aggressive defense. Benefit of having a unique offense is limiting the reps that other teams see, and giving them more in game looks slows the other teams defense to adapt and learn for things to exploit. There’s a reason CPJs bowl record and record against teams with 1 or more weeks of prep is what it is. Having an aggressive defense does the opposite of accomplishing that. I mean how many games did we have where it felt like we blew the lead vs made a comeback happen during his tenure? There’s a reason “death marches” exist and a reason people are frustrated about 2013 uga. Triple option works best by getting an early lead the limiting clock on both sides of the ball so the defense doesn’t learn anything to exploit in trying to stop the option. [/QUOTE]
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