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<blockquote data-quote="ATL1" data-source="post: 44157" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>My Take </p><p></p><p>The Bad:</p><p>Weather conditions. </p><p>The game was really sloppy and I'm not sure what to make of all the fumbles. </p><p>Passing Game. </p><p>Looks like more of the same, underdeveloped. Fade pass in the end zone is an example, Waller should have that play down by now as a senior. OLine never created a pocket. I think Tim went 5-11 (45%) for 69 yards. Pass game overall less than lackluster. </p><p>Explosiveness.</p><p>With the exception of a Zach Laskey run not many explosive plays. </p><p>Secondary.</p><p>Being that they were never really tested, we have no idea what the back five looks like. </p><p></p><p>The Good:</p><p>No Huddle. </p><p>I truly hope that this will be implement and fully developed by the season. Whether as a 2 minute offense or used as a change of pace this would absolutely wear a defense down.</p><p>QB Play.</p><p>If you remove the passing game (how can you say that about a QB) each one of the QB's displayed promise. Obviously Tim had the best day of the 4, but Ty STOOD out. Roddy mentioned during the broadcast that he was the most talented of the QB's, CPJ pointed him out during an interview, and I read he has the strongest arm. All that over a 2* who was a pick up after a recruited backed out of his commitment. Obviously he is still learning but he was the most dynamic of the QB's last night. </p><p>Defense.</p><p>The Defense just looks aggressive. The linebackers especially look stout. I can see what Ted means about being multiple because to watch on screen you never know what look you'll get. My concern about going 4-2-5 is that teams may gash us with the run. Love the gap blitzing that VT used so well against us last year, however, and it looks like our O still finds it difficult to defend. </p><p></p><p>Players that stood out;</p><p>Marcordes</p><p>Nealy</p><p>Davis</p><p>Marvin</p><p>I Johnson</p><p>Gamble</p><p>Freeman</p><p>JHD</p><p>on Defense</p><p></p><p>Griffin</p><p>TB</p><p>Laskey</p><p>Devine - This kid is huge but he is a mauler. I have no idea why he is not getting looks at tackle. When he gets in better shape it'll be ugly. He needs to get looks at LT right now. </p><p>OL looked OK but again with the exception of pass blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATL1, post: 44157, member: 26"] My Take The Bad: Weather conditions. The game was really sloppy and I'm not sure what to make of all the fumbles. Passing Game. Looks like more of the same, underdeveloped. Fade pass in the end zone is an example, Waller should have that play down by now as a senior. OLine never created a pocket. I think Tim went 5-11 (45%) for 69 yards. Pass game overall less than lackluster. Explosiveness. With the exception of a Zach Laskey run not many explosive plays. Secondary. Being that they were never really tested, we have no idea what the back five looks like. The Good: No Huddle. I truly hope that this will be implement and fully developed by the season. Whether as a 2 minute offense or used as a change of pace this would absolutely wear a defense down. QB Play. If you remove the passing game (how can you say that about a QB) each one of the QB's displayed promise. Obviously Tim had the best day of the 4, but Ty STOOD out. Roddy mentioned during the broadcast that he was the most talented of the QB's, CPJ pointed him out during an interview, and I read he has the strongest arm. All that over a 2* who was a pick up after a recruited backed out of his commitment. Obviously he is still learning but he was the most dynamic of the QB's last night. Defense. The Defense just looks aggressive. The linebackers especially look stout. I can see what Ted means about being multiple because to watch on screen you never know what look you'll get. My concern about going 4-2-5 is that teams may gash us with the run. Love the gap blitzing that VT used so well against us last year, however, and it looks like our O still finds it difficult to defend. Players that stood out; Marcordes Nealy Davis Marvin I Johnson Gamble Freeman JHD on Defense Griffin TB Laskey Devine - This kid is huge but he is a mauler. I have no idea why he is not getting looks at tackle. When he gets in better shape it'll be ugly. He needs to get looks at LT right now. OL looked OK but again with the exception of pass blocking. [/QUOTE]
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