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[QUOTE="timkay99, post: 1336310, member: 635"] Its not easy to stop, but its easy to gameplan for. Whether the players can execute the plan is another question. Oregon isn't hard to gameplan for, but the tempo (and talent) makes it hard for defenders to execute the plan. Every scheme is predicated on talent. Did Elmhurst have more talent offensively then the defenses they faced? You can have the greatest scheme in the world, but if you don't have the right players, you won't win (Hackett scheme is a solid example pre senior Nassib). I am just curious if Elmhust had the positive in the talent advantage from the games watched (was the first read always open, were there big holes, were there big time individual plays made, etc.). Not sure if Money got a feel for it, but figured I would ask. It sounds like Lester's offense is predicated on a dual threat QB being the go to guy, as well as an OL that is more road graders. Hopefully Hunt can be that guy and the OL improves. [/QUOTE]
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