Enuratique
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Here's the take on the article from a mutt's perspective:
http://georgiasports.blogspot.com/2009/06/defending-techs-option.html
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Here's the take on the article from a mutt's perspective:
http://georgiasports.blogspot.com/2009/06/defending-techs-option.html
Here's the take on the article from a mutt's perspective:
http://georgiasports.blogspot.com/2009/06/defending-techs-option.html
PWD also makes the mistake of saying LSU stopped our offense. Like other losses, the offense merely gained yards to piss them away on turnovers or unforced errors. LSU kept home runs from happening, but Tech still got plenty of yards.
Awesome, they really believe that it's a fluke and Martinez isn't to blame. Fantastic. Please, keep him around.Here's the take on the article from a mutt's perspective:
http://georgiasports.blogspot.com/2009/06/defending-techs-option.html
PWD also makes the mistake of saying LSU stopped our offense. Like other losses, the offense merely gained yards to piss them away on turnovers or unforced errors. LSU kept home runs from happening, but Tech still got plenty of yards.
PWD also made the mistake of saying that "Canes beat Nebraska and Miami by a combined score of 71-33 from 1986-1988."
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At least PWD's take on birddog's article was realistic.
Take a look at what this dope from the AJC says after "reading" birddog's execellent analysis.
http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg...-sec-east-prediction-defending-triple-option/
The AJC guy is an uber dope. I'll say it again: PJ wants you to play assignment football. If you stick to your assignment, you are defining the matchup. PJ then knows the matchups, and knows which ones he can win, which he proceeds to exploit.
The guy is a dope for another reason. We only ran the TO 25% of the time or less last year. PJ's offense is NOT the wishbone, and people who call it that are advertising their ignorance--in neon lights.
I actually went to the Tech/LSU game with a Tech buddy of mine. It was more of a perfect storm situation than anything else.
LSU executed at a high level.
Tech basically did not execute at all.
Throw in some absolutely horrible special teams plays by Tech, and equates to the 38-3 beat down every saw.
I say all of this to make that point that I don’t think LSU and the rest of the football world have the blueprint to defend the spread option, or whatever it is CPJ runs at Tech.
Regarding the original paragraph in the blog, I think we finish behind UF in the East as well, and see us losing to LSU and Okie St. We just have too much of a gauntlet this year, but I do anticipate the D and O-Line being much better.
Go Dawgs!
Here's the take on the article from a mutt's perspective:
http://georgiasports.blogspot.com/2009/06/defending-techs-option.html
yet all those nad lickers ignore the fact that they were covering "receivers" that were in fact ineligible. even before the play starts, they were at a disadvantage. :laugher:
Well, in truth, you have to cover them, otherwise, what happen when you shift to make them eligible? I think the key is if you can force a team to cover guys that aren't eligible, and can make 'em pay.