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Good Article on VT's defense vs. OSU. Defense is aimed at run-heavy QB's
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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 76755" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>As I recall, we couldn't block the VT linemen mano a mano . They blew up their opposing OL man and prevented lateral movement on many plays.</p><p></p><p>We are going to have to become a mediocre passing team to beat VT. That's <em>all</em> it will take; VTs DBs often had no idea where the ball was when it was in the air against Ohio State. But the throws were inaccurate and the refs didn't call several of the defensive interference plays where the DBs ran into the Ohio State players. But we'll have to pass for the entire game and continue to score points; I don't think 28 will win this one. I can't remember a game where we passed successfully the entire game. There have been games where we passed successfully for a quarter or two, got ahead and then tried to establish the running game to eat clock.</p><p></p><p>Before I give up on the VT game, we do need to see the ECU game. I give their QB a 15-20% chance of being injured in that game if he plays the way he did against Ohio State. Plus ECU should have their desired starting QB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 76755, member: 322"] As I recall, we couldn't block the VT linemen mano a mano . They blew up their opposing OL man and prevented lateral movement on many plays. We are going to have to become a mediocre passing team to beat VT. That's [I]all[/I] it will take; VTs DBs often had no idea where the ball was when it was in the air against Ohio State. But the throws were inaccurate and the refs didn't call several of the defensive interference plays where the DBs ran into the Ohio State players. But we'll have to pass for the entire game and continue to score points; I don't think 28 will win this one. I can't remember a game where we passed successfully the entire game. There have been games where we passed successfully for a quarter or two, got ahead and then tried to establish the running game to eat clock. Before I give up on the VT game, we do need to see the ECU game. I give their QB a 15-20% chance of being injured in that game if he plays the way he did against Ohio State. Plus ECU should have their desired starting QB. [/QUOTE]
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