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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="InsideLB" data-source="post: 77317" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Agree we haven't been called for many in the past few years. However there is a good chance we will have at least one called on us vs VT.</p><p></p><p>Beamer understands we try to limit possessions. Since his offense is also typically ball control/high TOP-oriented he knows each possession for each team in a game vs our offense is especially valued. Consequently one of his tricks when playing us is to work the refs HARD before the game about chop blocks and try to get one called on us. With Bud's defense a called chop block pretty much ends that possession.</p><p></p><p>And since possessions are limited it has a larger effect on the game. Also related to the discussion of Bud's using smaller, quicker defenders note that this is likely why VT will use a ball control offense as long as he is the DC there. This way Bud's defense can stay as rested as possible. Actually it's similar to why I think Roof's defensive style is a good pairing for our offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 77317, member: 857"] Agree we haven't been called for many in the past few years. However there is a good chance we will have at least one called on us vs VT. Beamer understands we try to limit possessions. Since his offense is also typically ball control/high TOP-oriented he knows each possession for each team in a game vs our offense is especially valued. Consequently one of his tricks when playing us is to work the refs HARD before the game about chop blocks and try to get one called on us. With Bud's defense a called chop block pretty much ends that possession. And since possessions are limited it has a larger effect on the game. Also related to the discussion of Bud's using smaller, quicker defenders note that this is likely why VT will use a ball control offense as long as he is the DC there. This way Bud's defense can stay as rested as possible. Actually it's similar to why I think Roof's defensive style is a good pairing for our offense. [/QUOTE]
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