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Old 01-16-2009, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by scooter1369 View Post
Assignment football beats triple option. As long as you don't miss tackles.
Absolutely, especially when your guys are bigger and faster. The problem with defending for the "better" schools is when their guys decide that they're fast enough to showboat and break assignment. Then the option has you right where it wants you. Georgia Tech chewed up a talented, but undisciplined UGA team this year and Navy runs the system better than GT did last year.
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