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<blockquote data-quote="COJacket" data-source="post: 77697" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Amen Longestday. </p><p></p><p>I am just glad that I did not have a heart attack. I was going nuts like the rest of you. We have a weak DL. We lost a lot on the DL preseason. Not that strong LB's (Nealy played pretty well and Davis did not play well and not just the penalty). Our safeties seemed to be non-existent but are hopefully learning. Attack us up the middle and then throw over the top and you make us look silly. If our D does not shape up the only way for us to win in the ACC is to hold the ball on O on death marches and run the clock down so the opposing O cannot have that many touches. If our O was not so dominant in the first half, we would have seen the D give up some more of those big plays. O stunk in the second half except for the last drive and that hopefully will set the mindset of the O for the rest of the year. The last drive was a thing of beauty and may have catapulted JT into another level.</p><p></p><p>Good news - JT (in spades, except for a few overthrown passes, is that foot work/technique?), Smelter, Waller, running backs in general (hope that Perkins was not seriously hurt - any news?). O line was not firing in the second half. Not sure whether our O line will survive the DL of VT. </p><p></p><p>The other good news - 42 is more than 38.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COJacket, post: 77697, member: 67"] Amen Longestday. I am just glad that I did not have a heart attack. I was going nuts like the rest of you. We have a weak DL. We lost a lot on the DL preseason. Not that strong LB's (Nealy played pretty well and Davis did not play well and not just the penalty). Our safeties seemed to be non-existent but are hopefully learning. Attack us up the middle and then throw over the top and you make us look silly. If our D does not shape up the only way for us to win in the ACC is to hold the ball on O on death marches and run the clock down so the opposing O cannot have that many touches. If our O was not so dominant in the first half, we would have seen the D give up some more of those big plays. O stunk in the second half except for the last drive and that hopefully will set the mindset of the O for the rest of the year. The last drive was a thing of beauty and may have catapulted JT into another level. Good news - JT (in spades, except for a few overthrown passes, is that foot work/technique?), Smelter, Waller, running backs in general (hope that Perkins was not seriously hurt - any news?). O line was not firing in the second half. Not sure whether our O line will survive the DL of VT. The other good news - 42 is more than 38. [/QUOTE]
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