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Couple of observations during a GT-less Saturday
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 191047" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Interesting that you open with Navy's dismantling of a ranked and unbeaten Memphis team, then segue into the "why don't we pass the ball?" column. If you are a fan of TOP -- I think it is worthless unless your defense can step up, and Navy's did and ours doesn't -- that went to Navy 37-23. Plays something like 75 to 60. Navy got 372 yards rushing, about 450 yards total offense, and hung 42 points on that had been talked about as "being left out of" the final four.</p><p></p><p>Navy threw the ball five times. One was the beauty that defines GT's passing philosophy: suck the safeties up, run a switch route, and go over the top 75 yards for a TD. And the Aback caught the ball somewhere out in Idaho with his biggest problem being he might stumble on his way to the EZ. One might argue our offense this season has been dreadful, because it has been. Both real time and in comparison to years past, particularly 2014. But passing? We talking about passing? The difference in going down with the Titanic or the Hindenburg. Until this team fixes its run game, no matter what the cause of its demise, Tech is going to be ordinary at best. And if it does, and if 2016 is a "normal" year for injuries, it is going to be awesome. While running the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 191047, member: 2175"] Interesting that you open with Navy's dismantling of a ranked and unbeaten Memphis team, then segue into the "why don't we pass the ball?" column. If you are a fan of TOP -- I think it is worthless unless your defense can step up, and Navy's did and ours doesn't -- that went to Navy 37-23. Plays something like 75 to 60. Navy got 372 yards rushing, about 450 yards total offense, and hung 42 points on that had been talked about as "being left out of" the final four. Navy threw the ball five times. One was the beauty that defines GT's passing philosophy: suck the safeties up, run a switch route, and go over the top 75 yards for a TD. And the Aback caught the ball somewhere out in Idaho with his biggest problem being he might stumble on his way to the EZ. One might argue our offense this season has been dreadful, because it has been. Both real time and in comparison to years past, particularly 2014. But passing? We talking about passing? The difference in going down with the Titanic or the Hindenburg. Until this team fixes its run game, no matter what the cause of its demise, Tech is going to be ordinary at best. And if it does, and if 2016 is a "normal" year for injuries, it is going to be awesome. While running the ball. [/QUOTE]
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