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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 104206" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Thanks Boomer. </p><p></p><p>Kudos to Chamberlain! Maybe our coaches and he know what they are doing (tic). And we have him for another year!</p><p></p><p>My principal observations match yours I think </p><p>1) The other team generally wants to win and will play hard and motivated. Clemson D was tough all day and other than two big runs by Snoddy and JT, kept the running game bottled up effectively. We were fortunate that we got that pick 6 and weren't down two scores, Clemson would have been more aggressive if they had a two score lead. Or do you think they would have stayed the same?</p><p></p><p>2) If you can't win the blocks on the one on one level scheme is not relevant. Clemson does have the best D we have seen in years to my naked eye (no slo mo replay). VT was good too, but not the speed and size and tackling efficiency of Clemson. Even though Clemson was the best D we have seen, we were able to execute enough (only one punt). One measure of that is the number of FGs we attempted .... The VT D forced us to try 4 FGs and VT and Duke were next in forcing us to attempt 3. (and we have only attempted 16 all year in 11 games).</p><p></p><p>3) We can now pass and are going to the true spread offense, e.g. spread the field vertically and not just horizontally like we have. JT passing efficiency is insane over the last five games averaging a QBR of about 185. <a href="http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/player/255/1047228/passing/gamelog.html" target="_blank">http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/player/255/1047228/passing/gamelog.html</a> I think that comes from better blocking as well as Smelter and Waller catching everything that's close ..... being a DC against us is a nightmare now. </p><p></p><p>This is a fun ride being a GT fan. Savor it while we can since you never know (teaser for 110 years of GT football I'm working on!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 104206, member: 322"] Thanks Boomer. Kudos to Chamberlain! Maybe our coaches and he know what they are doing (tic). And we have him for another year! My principal observations match yours I think 1) The other team generally wants to win and will play hard and motivated. Clemson D was tough all day and other than two big runs by Snoddy and JT, kept the running game bottled up effectively. We were fortunate that we got that pick 6 and weren't down two scores, Clemson would have been more aggressive if they had a two score lead. Or do you think they would have stayed the same? 2) If you can't win the blocks on the one on one level scheme is not relevant. Clemson does have the best D we have seen in years to my naked eye (no slo mo replay). VT was good too, but not the speed and size and tackling efficiency of Clemson. Even though Clemson was the best D we have seen, we were able to execute enough (only one punt). One measure of that is the number of FGs we attempted .... The VT D forced us to try 4 FGs and VT and Duke were next in forcing us to attempt 3. (and we have only attempted 16 all year in 11 games). 3) We can now pass and are going to the true spread offense, e.g. spread the field vertically and not just horizontally like we have. JT passing efficiency is insane over the last five games averaging a QBR of about 185. [url]http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/player/255/1047228/passing/gamelog.html[/url] I think that comes from better blocking as well as Smelter and Waller catching everything that's close ..... being a DC against us is a nightmare now. This is a fun ride being a GT fan. Savor it while we can since you never know (teaser for 110 years of GT football I'm working on!) [/QUOTE]
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