Who actually enjoys watching this offensive style?

How do you feel about the triple option offense?


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Yet we keep putting WRs into the NFL... strange..oh, maybe the NFL values blocking too
The NFL drafts potential. You don't get drafted at the WR position because you're a great blocker. Waller and Smelter had loads of potential.

Go back to watching soccer cause you bore the shit out of me when you talk football. Same post, 5000 different times from you.
 
Love the offense in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2014....

Love the Defense 2016...

Love the fact we have had two OB and ACC title in CPJ tenure...I think our Oline is young, but Parker Braun and Will Bryan are stars in the making..
 
The NFL drafts potential. You don't get drafted at the WR position because you're a great blocker. Waller and Smelter had loads of potential.

Go back to watching soccer cause you bore the öööö out of me when you talk football. Same post, 5000 different times from you.

Youre just a whining douche that apparently gets upset when people poke big holes in your dumb theories
 
I enjoy watching it when it works and seems to work much better when we throw a pass play in when it's least expected. As mentioned there were 2 dropped passes in the south end zone against Miami. That is much more disappointing than watching Mills dive 5 yards through the middle. However, during the last drive against Miami when we have less than 2 minutes to score and any other time when we are in this situation, it seams that all of a sudden we decide to short pass the ball and are effectively able to move the ball down the field. This I would like to see more of rather than just in a have to situation. I think the TO sets us apart as unique and that's why so many don't like GT because you actually have to have brains to understand the option offense and how it works. Hence why the average sidewalk fan doesn't understand, therefore doesn't like it. It works well when we have effective blocking. When we don't, we have JT running for his life in the backfield, 4-5 defensive players jumping him causing him to fumble and allowing 2 embarrassing fumble recoveries for TD's. No one enjoyed watching that except Miami. When we marched down the field in the Orange Bowl, it was a thing of beauty and still is when executed correctly.
 
With the right personnel, any system can work.

The only thing that really needs to be said in this thread. The TO is not a magic elixir nor is it a gimmick that's been figured out. It's an offense system. Like any offensive system it can be good or bad depending on the players.

GT can have success with other offenses but it can also continue having success with the TO.
 
I think the TO sets us apart as unique and that's why so many don't like GT because you actually have to have brains to understand the option offense and how it works. Hence why the average sidewalk fan doesn't understand, therefore doesn't like it.

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A team that realized half-way through the game that they were gettin' boat raced. There was nothing cheap about that win.

it was a nice win against a team that went from pre-season #1 to unranked, the first to do so in almost 40 years.
 
Did you literally just cite beating SoCal as evidence that CCG's offense can work, and then immediately discredit it when someone pointed out that it was actually CPJ who beat them? I'm pretty sure you did.

Did you literally fail to read that I mistook the win against BYU (a late night west-coast game 13 years ago) as a win against USC and immediately corrected myself? That I made an error?

I'm pretty sure you did. And CCG did manage to defeat BYU, something CPJ hasn't. I'm pretty sure you skipped over that part too.
 
Did you literally just cite beating SoCal as evidence that CCG's offense can work, and then immediately discredit it when someone pointed out that it was actually CPJ who beat them? I'm pretty sure you did.
Interesting how his posting style mirrors the very offense he is trying to bash.
 
The NFL drafts potential. You don't get drafted at the WR position because you're a great blocker. Waller and Smelter had loads of potential.

Go back to watching soccer cause you bore the öööö out of me when you talk football. Same post, 5000 different times from you.

So your point is that it doesn't matter what offense you played in, the NFL will identify your talent? What a novel concept.
 
I don't care how boring it looks to some of you but I used to love it when we could ram it up the middle churning 4-5 yards at a time for like 10 times in a row. The second half of Miss State game? A thing of beauty. Hold onto the ball for a 10-11 minute drive. It's the stuff TIA was talking about the other day. Watch your opponent physically and psychologically get worn down, hands on hips, looking at each other like how do we stop them? It's like the Roman Testudo formation. Yard by yard, killing the enemy one thrust at a time and moving up over a pile of their dead bodies. öööö yeah!

I can get excited about that shit.
 
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