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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 832812" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Good question. My optimism, if it can be called that, is based primarily upon the fact that UVA is the most one dimensional team we will face. It is pass, pass, and pass some more. My experience is that the teams that run it down our throats and hit us with big play action passes are the ones that we cannot handle. I am also hopeful that Armstrong, for all his stats, and vaunted arm strength is apt to throw the ball right into traffic, such is his confidence in both his accuracy and his receivers. You may have read "I Love the Option" who is a UVA fan of sorts, comment that he is very fortunate not to have a lot more interceptions than he does. The only other thing I can think of is that with all those passes, he just might have his arm fall off in the middle of the game. Well, there is the reality that Gibbs is a matchup nightmare waiting to happen for a 3 man front team like UVA that has average, at best, team speed on defense. UVA is a pretty good team but that is by Coastal standards which is faint and damning praise at once. Consider also, that Louisville took a 17 point lead going into the 4th quarter basically running the same play over and over. Miami, being Miami, likewise should have won as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 832812, member: 4015"] Good question. My optimism, if it can be called that, is based primarily upon the fact that UVA is the most one dimensional team we will face. It is pass, pass, and pass some more. My experience is that the teams that run it down our throats and hit us with big play action passes are the ones that we cannot handle. I am also hopeful that Armstrong, for all his stats, and vaunted arm strength is apt to throw the ball right into traffic, such is his confidence in both his accuracy and his receivers. You may have read "I Love the Option" who is a UVA fan of sorts, comment that he is very fortunate not to have a lot more interceptions than he does. The only other thing I can think of is that with all those passes, he just might have his arm fall off in the middle of the game. Well, there is the reality that Gibbs is a matchup nightmare waiting to happen for a 3 man front team like UVA that has average, at best, team speed on defense. UVA is a pretty good team but that is by Coastal standards which is faint and damning praise at once. Consider also, that Louisville took a 17 point lead going into the 4th quarter basically running the same play over and over. Miami, being Miami, likewise should have won as well. [/QUOTE]
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