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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 832586" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Upon further review, as they say on TV, I watched the Louisville - UVA game from a few weeks ago. Louisville has given us the template on how to beat this team. At the end of the third quarter, Louisville was ahead 30-13 and seemed comfortably ahead. How did they do this? By running the ball and remarkably it was with a two tight end set with one of them in the backfield as a blocking back. Just plain power I with a pulling guard. They ran that play over and over again with Malik occasionally pulling the ball and scooting off in the opposite direction or throwing to a receiver. Unfortunately, for the Cardinals they had used up all their luck and turnovers in building that lead. The critical play early in the fourth quarter came on a 3rd and short play which the Malik, the Cardinal quarterback, pulled the ball dropped back and heaved a long pass to a receiver who had done a deep post. It was a beautiful pass but the receiver had to stretch for it in traffic and did not catch it. UVA as they are wont to do, scored 21 points in the final quarter with Armstrong winging passes all over the field while Louisville only managed a field goal. UVA scored its final touchdown with about a minute to go and survived a last second field goal attempt for the win. Armstrong completed something like 40 of 60 for over 400 yards passing. It's a wonder his arm has not fallen off. Maybe it will this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 832586, member: 4015"] Upon further review, as they say on TV, I watched the Louisville - UVA game from a few weeks ago. Louisville has given us the template on how to beat this team. At the end of the third quarter, Louisville was ahead 30-13 and seemed comfortably ahead. How did they do this? By running the ball and remarkably it was with a two tight end set with one of them in the backfield as a blocking back. Just plain power I with a pulling guard. They ran that play over and over again with Malik occasionally pulling the ball and scooting off in the opposite direction or throwing to a receiver. Unfortunately, for the Cardinals they had used up all their luck and turnovers in building that lead. The critical play early in the fourth quarter came on a 3rd and short play which the Malik, the Cardinal quarterback, pulled the ball dropped back and heaved a long pass to a receiver who had done a deep post. It was a beautiful pass but the receiver had to stretch for it in traffic and did not catch it. UVA as they are wont to do, scored 21 points in the final quarter with Armstrong winging passes all over the field while Louisville only managed a field goal. UVA scored its final touchdown with about a minute to go and survived a last second field goal attempt for the win. Armstrong completed something like 40 of 60 for over 400 yards passing. It's a wonder his arm has not fallen off. Maybe it will this week. [/QUOTE]
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