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Old 01-23-2013   #8
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This is what I mean by an offensive scheme that puts the players in positions to make plays. The Oregon offense manipulates and dictates to the defense, creating running lanes and space for receivers. Garrett's offense just doesn't. Garrett's offense is a personnel offense. It requires a great OL, a great QB and great skill guys who beat you in large part because they're better. The best offenses in the NFL create opportunities for great players. Dallas needs a lot of work on both ends.
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