B-b-b-but defense wins championships!

XBLDawg

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.
 

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Defense wins championships, if it wins the championship. The same could be said for offense. It's a matter of which side of the ball one team wins out over the other. Kind Regards, Captain Obvious
 

chuckster.sixpack

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.
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paindonthurt

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.
Can you imagine if one of these teams had our 2018 defense?

guaranteed championship so what’s your point?

looks like none of them have a really really really good defense.
 

Chucksizzle

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.
There is no way Will runs a 5.5 forty.







More like a 5.7 or 5.8
 

The Peeper

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.
Is the "flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement" you're referring to Stetson Bennett, last year's National Championship QB? If not, is it Stroud who's team is currently leading?
 
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8dog

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.

I dont think anyone has seriously said that In a long time
 

Cantdoitsal

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These 2 games are prime examples that you have to have playmakers on the offensive side of the ball. Especially at QB.

a flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement doesn’t cut it in today’s football.

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patdog

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Is the "flat footed weak armed QB with a 5.5 forty and no lateral movement" you're referring to Stetson Bennett, last year's National Championship QB? If not, is it Stroud who's team is currently leading?
Bennett runs a 4.5 40. He’s a much better runner than most people realize.
 
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