I was just pointing out that defense does not always win games. I know what happened at the Ennis game. WOS faced a high powered offense, and regardless how good their defense was, it was not up to the job. Yes, that was WOS first at facing the spread offense, and it was not a good matchup for us. That ended the following year, when Dan traveled to Oklahoma to learn about the spread offense. And,as good as we did in the second half, don't forget that Ennis also had one of their best receivers bench due to injury in the second half. If they had remained full strength, WOS might not have done as well. Dan also switched sides with Thibideaux and Hope, in the second half, which matched up the WOS secondary to the Ennis receivers better.