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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 87787" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I have not seen a distribution chart on our passing, but the feeling is we go left, right, over the middle, short and deep about equally. Some of Longestday's videos showed Miami's LB's playing well off the line, even in traditionally run situations. Maybe they were told to stay put, but it was almost comical that they remained basically stationary waiting to be blocked sometimes. Point being, the "threat" of a pass, and probably JT's speed on the perimeter is a new can of worms for DC's. And in the Miami game, Miami compensated for the possibility of a pass, and we just kept running it at them. As their distraught post game fan video meltdown stated, " Georgia Tech ran the ball 63 #@?!&%$# times on us"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 87787, member: 1017"] I have not seen a distribution chart on our passing, but the feeling is we go left, right, over the middle, short and deep about equally. Some of Longestday's videos showed Miami's LB's playing well off the line, even in traditionally run situations. Maybe they were told to stay put, but it was almost comical that they remained basically stationary waiting to be blocked sometimes. Point being, the "threat" of a pass, and probably JT's speed on the perimeter is a new can of worms for DC's. And in the Miami game, Miami compensated for the possibility of a pass, and we just kept running it at them. As their distraught post game fan video meltdown stated, " Georgia Tech ran the ball 63 #@?!&%$# times on us" [/QUOTE]
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