Techastrophe
Jolly Good Fellow
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CGC initially spoke of making special teams the foundation for both the offense and the defense. There have a been a few flashes of greatness despite losing Harvin to the draft and the kickers who quit. It's not necessarily a bad concept. I agree that there is no replacement for displacement on the line of scrimmage, and a well-coached defense will go a long way in recruiting offensive talent. But special teams can't be overlooked. Besides having many of the most pivotal plays, the discipline and commitment can set the tone for the whole team. So to answer the OP question I might actually look at special teams before offense or defense. Again, CGC seems to have come in with that idea and I don't know how strictly he has stuck with it.