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"The odd stack was probably more innovative than the spread offense was at the time,” admitted Justice. “We did the roll, rugby punt and nobody else was doing that so there were a lot of things that people had to prepare for when you played us, and that’s a sign of good coaching.”
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"The odd stack was probably more innovative than the spread offense was at the time,” admitted Justice. “We did the roll, rugby punt and nobody else was doing that so there were a lot of things that people had to prepare for when you played us, and that’s a sign of good coaching.”
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