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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 148413" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Will just have to disagree. I saw a defense last year that hustled like none I have seen at Tech in perhaps 20 years or so. That tells me that with experience, learning more of the defense and getting bigger we will see improvement.</p><p></p><p>As for the Orange Bowl, I just see it completely differently than you. If we have a 3 touchdown lead, we can trade touchdowns and depending on "whose turn it is" as CPJ put it, we end up winning by either 2 or 3 touchdowns. I totally discount the yards passing that Missy State accrued in the second half because I saw what CTR was doing on defense. He was going to make Miss State take the long road to scoring which meant there was never going to be enough time for them to catch up. I remember thinking at the time how brilliant the strategy was and then the camera showed the Tech defensive coaches up in the press box area and they were laughing and joking and looking relaxed. Missy State was fighting for respectability with a lot of those garbage yards, winning was wishful thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 148413, member: 1640"] Will just have to disagree. I saw a defense last year that hustled like none I have seen at Tech in perhaps 20 years or so. That tells me that with experience, learning more of the defense and getting bigger we will see improvement. As for the Orange Bowl, I just see it completely differently than you. If we have a 3 touchdown lead, we can trade touchdowns and depending on "whose turn it is" as CPJ put it, we end up winning by either 2 or 3 touchdowns. I totally discount the yards passing that Missy State accrued in the second half because I saw what CTR was doing on defense. He was going to make Miss State take the long road to scoring which meant there was never going to be enough time for them to catch up. I remember thinking at the time how brilliant the strategy was and then the camera showed the Tech defensive coaches up in the press box area and they were laughing and joking and looking relaxed. Missy State was fighting for respectability with a lot of those garbage yards, winning was wishful thinking. [/QUOTE]
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