LT runs a cover-zero where they rely on the kids to win their matchups, so I’m not sure that’s a great analogy if you check the defensive scheme.
This comment really makes no sense in the context of what I mentioned above but I get the point you are trying to make. But you could just as easily say they are loading the box to stop the run - hence the offensive and defensive philosophies are the same. Be able to line up and run the football on offense and line up and stop the run on defense.
Also - you have to be able to win 1on1 matchups to be successful on offense or defense - whether it's in the trenches, at the skill positions, etc. I like an offensive system that is most flexible in terms of choosing where those matchups occur. For some teams that is spread, others I formation, some wing-t, etc.... Lake Taylor structures their defense in a way that shows they believe in their secondary winning those matchups. I prefer the offensive system I vaguely described above as I believe it is most easily adapted to suit the types of players that will be coming through most programs from year to year and afford a coach the opportunity to tailor his play calling to fit his teams strengths/personnel.
I would also point out that I am not arguing against the spread - it is a system that works for many teams (i.e. hopefully we get the Highland Springs v Martinsburg matchup this year) but I believe in a place like Pulaski you are better off going with a different offensive system like pcken has alluded to. I also remember Highland Springs being in a shootout a few years ago in the playoffs and shifting gears - getting out of their spread - and dominating the game the rest of the way from a Power I look (if I were the Martinsburg staff I would try to get my hands on that film so I don't get caught off guard).
Now - after all that conjecture - I will get a point that directly applies to this thread and that is Mark Dixon. I had an opportunity to check out some Galax film (very little) and if I were a PC fan I would be as happy and optimistic as I could be because PC has just hired a coach with a proven track record of success and brings a style of football that will best suit PCs personnel and help build a culture of success.