Just my rambling thoughts. These, and $1 will get you a drink from the vending machine
The spread offense requires talent at the skill positions. It can also mask issues with the offensive line. Always starting from the shotgun gives the qb time to make the quick throws before the dl can get to him. A team with a prolific spread offense may have problems with the running game, especially in short yardage situations. It always kills me to see the shotgun in 3rd and 1, or the deep handoff on 3rd/4th and 1. Without any running game, the defense just sits back with 8 defenders......very tough.
Lack of defense, or a "bad" defense may be in the expectations of defining what makes a great defense. With so much more passing, a "great" defense may be one that holds opponents to a low enough score such that a victory can be achieved. As was mentioned, GC runs the old school smash mouth bruising running attack. A "great" defensive effort would be easy to see as GC, for example, would have a lot of punts, probably many incomplete passes, a low score...10 or less..., and would just look out of sync. On the other hand, using NW for example, their defense has been "bend but don't break". They give up a lot of yards to the run, but few points. Byrnes scored 35 and Fort Mill scored 20.....and we know that Fort Mill is NOT equal to Byrnes. NW is 8-0 and has given up 104 points. York is 8-0 and has given up 177 points. Byrnes is 7-1 and has given up 184 points. South Florence is 8-0 and has given up 76 points. Goose Creek is 8-0 and has given up 152 points. (Stats from Maxpreps) Does this mean that South Florence has the "great" defense?
Will we ever see a game like the 1993 state championship game where the defenses absolutely and totally dominated....final score NW 2 Gaffney 0?
I know the old saying that offense puts people in the seats, but defense is what wins championships. Watching a 52-49 game can be just as gut wrenching as watching a 10-7 game.
Maybe it is time to look at things from the perspective of "a win is a win". Stats are for analysts. Polls are for spectators, fans, bookies, and gamblers. That "W" is for the participants.
So, does anybody play defense anymore? Yes. It is just more difficult with today's passing offenses. It takes more talent than it used to. It takes better coaching than it used to. The bottom line is that "W", and as long as a team's record is ??-0, they can be said to have a "great" defense.