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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 95845" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I don't mind admitting getting lucky on some calls. However, over the course of a game I wouldn't want to overplay the importance of "getting lucky" on this or that call versus the team playing a clean and solid game. What I mean is that you put yourself in a good position by playing well so that some plays or two can stand out more as "lucky." If Tech had thrown 3 picks and been jelly fingers and putting the ball on the ground 2-3 times as well then suddenly we don't even notice a "lucky" break here or there on this or that call. </p><p></p><p>The team played a really solid game and looked disciplined and good in giving great effort. The team also looked well coached in this game, especially given that the UVA defense in particular looked to also be well coached. It is because of that we can then pick out the fact UVA WRs were dropping passes or a decent spot on a 4th down as having been elements of "luck." Do you see what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 95845, member: 231"] I don't mind admitting getting lucky on some calls. However, over the course of a game I wouldn't want to overplay the importance of "getting lucky" on this or that call versus the team playing a clean and solid game. What I mean is that you put yourself in a good position by playing well so that some plays or two can stand out more as "lucky." If Tech had thrown 3 picks and been jelly fingers and putting the ball on the ground 2-3 times as well then suddenly we don't even notice a "lucky" break here or there on this or that call. The team played a really solid game and looked disciplined and good in giving great effort. The team also looked well coached in this game, especially given that the UVA defense in particular looked to also be well coached. It is because of that we can then pick out the fact UVA WRs were dropping passes or a decent spot on a 4th down as having been elements of "luck." Do you see what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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