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Why didn't we see more of the Bgap dive and/or midline in other games?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 120531" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>The worst I have ever seen a defense play GT, without adjustments etc, was Syracuse in the 56-0 thrashing. The second half by MSU rivaled that. I think the MSU DTs were really good players who were hard to defeat man on man. They stuffed the middle pretty good without a ton of help. Personally, I think the set of plays we used repeatedly in half two were just implemented to mitigate those two players effectiveness. The fact that they never adjusted was just a shame on them. They continued to shut down the A gap with the good DTs. We continued to double them to the inside while running to the B gap, or optioning them off completely with the midline. It is not rocket science. Why should CPJ change a thing if it is working and they don't ever counter? One of the things I love about CPJ's offense is that you can take superior players out of the equation in multitude of ways without having to fight them left handed. I love that CPJ doesn't care if he has balance or not on offense. He forced them to make a move to change the course of our offense and they never did. He stuck with it and the results were obviously good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 120531, member: 639"] The worst I have ever seen a defense play GT, without adjustments etc, was Syracuse in the 56-0 thrashing. The second half by MSU rivaled that. I think the MSU DTs were really good players who were hard to defeat man on man. They stuffed the middle pretty good without a ton of help. Personally, I think the set of plays we used repeatedly in half two were just implemented to mitigate those two players effectiveness. The fact that they never adjusted was just a shame on them. They continued to shut down the A gap with the good DTs. We continued to double them to the inside while running to the B gap, or optioning them off completely with the midline. It is not rocket science. Why should CPJ change a thing if it is working and they don't ever counter? One of the things I love about CPJ's offense is that you can take superior players out of the equation in multitude of ways without having to fight them left handed. I love that CPJ doesn't care if he has balance or not on offense. He forced them to make a move to change the course of our offense and they never did. He stuck with it and the results were obviously good. [/QUOTE]
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