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Trent Woodruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >santolina was cut from the Baylor football team for saying... > > >I just did. "Mismatches in the NFL are measured in inches, not yards, which > >is why disversified pro-style offenses are the only ones possible, or even > >attempted." But I guess I have to elaborate. > >Nebraska, for instance, has the same mismatch every game, every year. Big > >o-line, good tailback, running quarterback. In the NFL half your opponents > >might be able to take that away from the get-go, and those that can't would > >rapidly make adjustments. That's why in the NFL you also need a quarterback > >who can run a diversified passing offense > > Trent Dilfer. > Since this point has zero to do with the question at hand, I guess I'll have to ask you to explain. > >> Defending the option > >> requires supreme patience and discipline. > > >Not really, what it mainly requires is that you have as much talent on your > >defense as the opponent has on offense. > > This is crazy...the primary defense of the option is discipline. The primary factor in defense of any offense is talent. If you lack the talent to compete with o-line and runners at the LOS you will simply get your ass fucked between the tackles and "option" plays won't even enter into the equation. > It > doesn't matter how talented you are if you're not disciplined. > If you have the physical talent to compete with Nebraska, for instance, then discipline enters into the equation. You don't seriously believe that if Notre Dame played the most undisciplined game of their lives that they wouldn't defeat Navy, do you?
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