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<blockquote data-quote="heeled soul" data-source="post: 10134" data-attributes="member: 427"><p>as i mentioned elsewhere, i admire PJ's ability to adapt. he definitely came up huge in the second half, and contributed to the win on game day. but as a heel fan, i also feel like LF was not exactly outcoached. easy for me to play monday morning QB but with if we made the routine two point conversion (open guy, bad throw) and if there was no hold on the 82-yarder, then UNC would be up 1 even with the same ToP. Granted, GT would've played the game differently but that would only make the ToP less favorable to GT.</p><p></p><p>and re: comment about vad's fumbles... i seem to remember that there were a lot of fumbles during the first PJ years with nesbitt and then again when tevin took over. similar to how unfavorable ToP is built in to UNC's O, i think high number of fumbles is built in to breaking a new full time QB in PJ's offense.</p><p></p><p>back to PJ... if football were entirely a thinking man's game, he'd be an elite. in the acc, there is no team that i dread more for UNC to play purely due to the opposing coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heeled soul, post: 10134, member: 427"] as i mentioned elsewhere, i admire PJ's ability to adapt. he definitely came up huge in the second half, and contributed to the win on game day. but as a heel fan, i also feel like LF was not exactly outcoached. easy for me to play monday morning QB but with if we made the routine two point conversion (open guy, bad throw) and if there was no hold on the 82-yarder, then UNC would be up 1 even with the same ToP. Granted, GT would've played the game differently but that would only make the ToP less favorable to GT. and re: comment about vad's fumbles... i seem to remember that there were a lot of fumbles during the first PJ years with nesbitt and then again when tevin took over. similar to how unfavorable ToP is built in to UNC's O, i think high number of fumbles is built in to breaking a new full time QB in PJ's offense. back to PJ... if football were entirely a thinking man's game, he'd be an elite. in the acc, there is no team that i dread more for UNC to play purely due to the opposing coach. [/QUOTE]
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