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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 79631" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Thanks Boomer, no way I'd want to watch the D end again. I saw a lot of missed tackles the first time and it reminded me of three years ago under Groh when the players were thinking so much that they forgot to play. </p><p></p><p>So we'll probably make the VT offense look good on Saturday since there usually isn't that much improvement between the third and fourth game (based on CPJ statements about th most improvement between week1 to week2). Hopefully O and ST can bail us out. But to the point of D, when we play physically better players, they should do even better on the one oon one matchups. Maybe not the overall scheme, but one on one. </p><p></p><p>Nothing you said was a surprise though. I will say though that GSU made some great passes with touch and caught the ball in the second half with our DB there and our DB knowing where the ball was. Some of those passes were just perfectly thrown and wouldn't be incomplete without pass interference ....... Also GSU had only one turnover and that was somewhat forced by our D (and a bad pitch into traffic). So GSU played well; better than I thought they would and didn't get the memo at half time that the game was over at 35-10. But for all the teams left on our schedule, they all have the capability to play better on O than GSU did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 79631, member: 322"] Thanks Boomer, no way I'd want to watch the D end again. I saw a lot of missed tackles the first time and it reminded me of three years ago under Groh when the players were thinking so much that they forgot to play. So we'll probably make the VT offense look good on Saturday since there usually isn't that much improvement between the third and fourth game (based on CPJ statements about th most improvement between week1 to week2). Hopefully O and ST can bail us out. But to the point of D, when we play physically better players, they should do even better on the one oon one matchups. Maybe not the overall scheme, but one on one. Nothing you said was a surprise though. I will say though that GSU made some great passes with touch and caught the ball in the second half with our DB there and our DB knowing where the ball was. Some of those passes were just perfectly thrown and wouldn't be incomplete without pass interference ....... Also GSU had only one turnover and that was somewhat forced by our D (and a bad pitch into traffic). So GSU played well; better than I thought they would and didn't get the memo at half time that the game was over at 35-10. But for all the teams left on our schedule, they all have the capability to play better on O than GSU did. [/QUOTE]
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