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Yep, there's a Grand Canyon sized difference.I like the SEC style - because it's defensive driven. Their offense is based on speed. Whether they run out of the spread or a pro style attack they are geared to utilize their spead in different ways. I don't like teams like Oregon or Oklahoma State that have a very very specific identity/tendencies.
The main thing w/ the identity that I'd like to see is consistent reqruiting at the QB position. There for a while we were recruiting a pro style guy (Harrison Beck), followed by a dual threat (Josh Freeman), and then a pro-style (Blaine Gabbert, Lee, Witt) the next, followed by a dual threat (Spano) and then another dual threat (Green), a pro-style (Gabbert2), settling for a dual-threat (Carnes)....you get the point.
The offense is built around this possition. We need to be consistent in the approach we take to filling it IMO. There are miles of difference between Gabbert2 and Martinez. Where we planning on making that same HUGE transition as a whole with our offense to fit their styles as well?
I don't know what they were thinking then but it sure looks like the days of recruiting lead-footed pocket passers (P. Witt, Z. Taylor, Z. Lee, etc) for us are long, long gone. Bubba, Carnes, Tmart and so on all have wheels. Some quicker than others but they can all move. I bet we'll be far more consistent in recruiting those type of qbs now.
At least a guy would think so! chuckleshuffle
GBR!!
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