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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 255306" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>The thing is, Roof CLEARLY believes in being <strong>sound</strong>. Like, there's a reason Rod Rook Chungong plays. There's a reason you hear him game after game after game talk about consistency and execution. </p><p></p><p>That means he doesn't believe in just unleashing the hounds and seeing what happens for better or worse. He doesn't believe in chaos being a better chance of getting a stop than plan. He's just not fundamentally the kind of guy who is going to say "screw assignments, we're going to attack BEYOND our ability to be sound, because that's our best shot".</p><p></p><p>Me personally, I think "your guys aren't good enough to get the stop by being sound. They're just going to get beat slowly instead of getting beat quickly." additionally, that has the downside of letting the other teams defense take a break and recover from the meat grinder that is Paul Johnson's offense. </p><p></p><p>I'd rather throw caution to the wind, send 5 to 7 every play, and force the QB to make plays into the face of that maelstrom all game long, rather than let him take his hammer and chisel and slowly chip the defense to pieces. The defense isn't a hard enough piece of marble to prevent that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 255306, member: 1414"] The thing is, Roof CLEARLY believes in being [B]sound[/B]. Like, there's a reason Rod Rook Chungong plays. There's a reason you hear him game after game after game talk about consistency and execution. That means he doesn't believe in just unleashing the hounds and seeing what happens for better or worse. He doesn't believe in chaos being a better chance of getting a stop than plan. He's just not fundamentally the kind of guy who is going to say "screw assignments, we're going to attack BEYOND our ability to be sound, because that's our best shot". Me personally, I think "your guys aren't good enough to get the stop by being sound. They're just going to get beat slowly instead of getting beat quickly." additionally, that has the downside of letting the other teams defense take a break and recover from the meat grinder that is Paul Johnson's offense. I'd rather throw caution to the wind, send 5 to 7 every play, and force the QB to make plays into the face of that maelstrom all game long, rather than let him take his hammer and chisel and slowly chip the defense to pieces. The defense isn't a hard enough piece of marble to prevent that. [/QUOTE]
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