A Quote by Dick Bennett

We teach offense 5-0/5-5 (whole method) and defense by part (1-1/3-3). — © Dick Bennett
We teach offense 5-0/5-5 (whole method) and defense by part (1-1/3-3).
As coaches we talk about two things: offense and defense. There is a third phase we neglect, which is more important. It's conversion from offense to defense and defense to offense.
There's three parts to football: offense, defense, and special teams. You'd no more ignore special teams than you would offense or defense.
That's something you want to preach throughout the whole defense - getting the ball back to the offense.
In war the only sure defense is offense, and the efficiency of the offense depends on the warlike souls of those conducting it.
I think the NFL season starts with the first three or four games and all the predictions come out. You're either great on offense, bad on defense, great on defense, bad on offense. You're either going to have a Super Bowl chance or you won't. And I think after that, people kind of think everything's set in stone.
Bobby Knight told me this: 'There is nothing that a good defense cannot beat a better offense.' In other words a good offense wins.
It's football. The game hasn't changed. There's not tons of new concepts every year that go in. Offense is offense; it's our job to move the ball, to score points, and keep our defense off the field.
Defense is natural. Defense is a reaction. Offense - you've gotta do the moves; you've gotta get it down pat.
This game is not designed for the defense to have it easy, so if I am gonna favor one side, I'll favor the offense because I want the defense being put under as much stress as possible.
Defense wins championships. A good offense is beat by a good defense, always.
Obviously defense is my strength, but I still need to improve on that. I need to improve on offense. Every part.
The type of athletes we draft still need types of versatility on the defense side of the ball, run the offense. You should still be concerned on the offense side of the ball.
The longer the life the more the offense, the more the offense the more the pain, the more the pain the less the defense and the less the defense the less the gain.
All of our intelligence agencies, our Department of Defense, are all working to meet this threat. But it's a fast moving world; it's a place where offense is easier than defense, and keeping up with the next innovation in cyber-warfare is an enormous challenge.
Defense is a definite part of the game, and a great part of defense is learning to play it without fouling.
In representing criminal defendants - especially guilty ones - it is often necessary to take the offensive against the government: to put the government on trial for its misconduct. In law, as in sports, the best defense is often a good offense. The courtroom oath - to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth - is applicable only to witnesses... because the American justice system is built on a foundation of not telling the whole entire truth.
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