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Does a high powered offense win out?
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[QUOTE="Lou_C, post: 2026959, member: 3201"] Well, a great offense is going to get it's licks in on even the greatest defenses. But as far as "high powered offenses" that too is a gray area. There's "high powered offense" as a philosophy, in terms of tempo, stressing the defense, chunk plays, etc. And there's "high powered offense" defined by having a generational talent at QB and NFL WRs all over the field. 2013 FSU was the most productive offense of all time, and it was very slow in terms of tempo. It just out-talented and out-executed everyone. Clemson effectively married the two...incredible offensive talent AND they deployed it in a way that really let them squeeze every drop out of it. But I still think it was more about the caliber of players. Astounding physical plays by the likes of Cain, Williams, Leggit and of course Watson were the difference. [/QUOTE]
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