Uh, am I the only one missing something here? Todd clearly didn't say the spread is a terrible offense or will never work in the SEC. All he said was that the offense is not what matters, it's the coach running it. I assume this was in response to all the people assuming that just because we now had a spread offense, we were going to light people up.<div>
</div><div>And he's right. Florida is proving that now. Mullen is a very good offensive coach, Addazio and Croom are not. It doesn't matter the scheme. Mark Richt is a very good offensive coach, and he doesn't run the spread at all. It's what it is. There are teams who run the spread who are successful and some who aren't. There are teams who don't run the spread who are successful and some that aren't.</div><div>
</div><div>Seems to me Todd was dead on. Coach34 is trying to put him in a corner by highlight a couple of phrases, but unfortunately for him, he actually quoted the entire thing, meaning we can read it in context. And it's clear Todd didn't say what Coach34 is claiming he said.</div>
</div><div>And he's right. Florida is proving that now. Mullen is a very good offensive coach, Addazio and Croom are not. It doesn't matter the scheme. Mark Richt is a very good offensive coach, and he doesn't run the spread at all. It's what it is. There are teams who run the spread who are successful and some who aren't. There are teams who don't run the spread who are successful and some that aren't.</div><div>
</div><div>Seems to me Todd was dead on. Coach34 is trying to put him in a corner by highlight a couple of phrases, but unfortunately for him, he actually quoted the entire thing, meaning we can read it in context. And it's clear Todd didn't say what Coach34 is claiming he said.</div>