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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 816966" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>This quote jumped out at me from the latest <a href="https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/with-more-help-georgia-techs-veteran-secondary-bent-on-playmaking/7UIDHSWFFFANJARUDG5AOVO6GY/" target="_blank">AJC article</a>:</p><p></p><p>“I think our defensive backs realize that it’s coming because of our defensive line,” safeties coach Nathan Burton said. “Our defensive line has progressed so much. (In practice), they’re making the quarterback uncomfortable in the pocket, and we have a good offensive line.”</p><p></p><p>Exactly what question was asked isn't in the article. But it's about the secondary and quoting Nate Burton. I find it very interesting (telling?) that his answer went to optimism for the D-line. That he, the safeties coach, is optimistic about the pass rush from the front 4 helping his group. Moreso, that he mentions off-hand and as if it's a known fact: "we have a good offensive line.” No one who watched the team the last two years would take that on faith. That makes me think he really believes it, based on what his group is going against in practice. At least, that it's <em>much </em>improved from prior year's practices.</p><p></p><p>What if Tech is above average in the ACC on both lines this season? With our secondary and RB talent, Sims at QB. If we can find a couple LBs and WRs to step up. All of a sudden, Tech might be a pretty decent team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 816966, member: 2332"] This quote jumped out at me from the latest [URL='https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/with-more-help-georgia-techs-veteran-secondary-bent-on-playmaking/7UIDHSWFFFANJARUDG5AOVO6GY/']AJC article[/URL]: “I think our defensive backs realize that it’s coming because of our defensive line,” safeties coach Nathan Burton said. “Our defensive line has progressed so much. (In practice), they’re making the quarterback uncomfortable in the pocket, and we have a good offensive line.” Exactly what question was asked isn't in the article. But it's about the secondary and quoting Nate Burton. I find it very interesting (telling?) that his answer went to optimism for the D-line. That he, the safeties coach, is optimistic about the pass rush from the front 4 helping his group. Moreso, that he mentions off-hand and as if it's a known fact: "we have a good offensive line.” No one who watched the team the last two years would take that on faith. That makes me think he really believes it, based on what his group is going against in practice. At least, that it's [I]much [/I]improved from prior year's practices. What if Tech is above average in the ACC on both lines this season? With our secondary and RB talent, Sims at QB. If we can find a couple LBs and WRs to step up. All of a sudden, Tech might be a pretty decent team. [/QUOTE]
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