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BC game opens with us a 4 point dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 754786" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I have watched two of their games: the game they lost to UNC and the overtime win against Pitt when the Pitt kicker having previously nailed a 50 plus yard field goal as time expired to force the overtime promptly turns around and misses a potentially tying extra point in OT. It's a good thing the Pitt head coach did not have a gun or COVID would have been the least of his worries. What I noticed for our game is that the BC quarterback is the very definition of a statue, big but painstakingly slow. Like real slow. However, given time he will kill us. He has a tight end that can get open, is big , relatively fast for the position and has great hands. A pair of wide receivers who will burn our safeties. This is a team with NO running game to speak of and loves to throw the deep ball. To win, we must put pressure on that guy because their receivers will get open. On offense, hold on to the ball and Sims has to make plays in the passing game. They seem to be pretty tough to run against but will give up yardage on the outside. We can win this game but it will not be easy. Both teams are coming off disappointing losses. It will be determined by which coaching staff can get the players to forget last week and focus on the job at hand. Both teams need a win really bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 754786, member: 4015"] I have watched two of their games: the game they lost to UNC and the overtime win against Pitt when the Pitt kicker having previously nailed a 50 plus yard field goal as time expired to force the overtime promptly turns around and misses a potentially tying extra point in OT. It's a good thing the Pitt head coach did not have a gun or COVID would have been the least of his worries. What I noticed for our game is that the BC quarterback is the very definition of a statue, big but painstakingly slow. Like real slow. However, given time he will kill us. He has a tight end that can get open, is big , relatively fast for the position and has great hands. A pair of wide receivers who will burn our safeties. This is a team with NO running game to speak of and loves to throw the deep ball. To win, we must put pressure on that guy because their receivers will get open. On offense, hold on to the ball and Sims has to make plays in the passing game. They seem to be pretty tough to run against but will give up yardage on the outside. We can win this game but it will not be easy. Both teams are coming off disappointing losses. It will be determined by which coaching staff can get the players to forget last week and focus on the job at hand. Both teams need a win really bad. [/QUOTE]
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