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GT must win next week or we are basically eliminated from winning Coastal
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 350827" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>First, I suppose everybody who watched the game saw what I saw against Duke. They <em>can</em> be run on and their OL is <em>not</em> as good as it was last year. I suspect we'll have a better game against them then we did last year when only a couple of turnover scores kept us from fighting it out in the 4th quarter. I expect the same (minus the scoop scores) this year. It'll be up to the D to play well enough to keep them at 21 - 28 points. I don't doubt our O can top that production. Ah, but will we? That remains to be seen. I'd put the odds at about even, if we get some of our OLs back. One concern = a game like this can come down to a field goal. Enough said.</p><p></p><p>Second, Ballin' is right. Saying that a loss against da U necessarily means anything much for the season is just plain wrong. Look at last year. We get beat by Clempson, da U, Pitt, and UNC within a six week span and ended up winning 9 games. Getting beat one week doesn't necessarily mean anything much going forward. We heard the same kind of stuff about being "Doomed! I tell you, doomed!" going into the VT game last year. You saw how that turned out. The games are decided on the field, not in the prediction markets. Which, if you'll notice, have truly sucked big time this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 350827, member: 265"] First, I suppose everybody who watched the game saw what I saw against Duke. They [I]can[/I] be run on and their OL is [I]not[/I] as good as it was last year. I suspect we'll have a better game against them then we did last year when only a couple of turnover scores kept us from fighting it out in the 4th quarter. I expect the same (minus the scoop scores) this year. It'll be up to the D to play well enough to keep them at 21 - 28 points. I don't doubt our O can top that production. Ah, but will we? That remains to be seen. I'd put the odds at about even, if we get some of our OLs back. One concern = a game like this can come down to a field goal. Enough said. Second, Ballin' is right. Saying that a loss against da U necessarily means anything much for the season is just plain wrong. Look at last year. We get beat by Clempson, da U, Pitt, and UNC within a six week span and ended up winning 9 games. Getting beat one week doesn't necessarily mean anything much going forward. We heard the same kind of stuff about being "Doomed! I tell you, doomed!" going into the VT game last year. You saw how that turned out. The games are decided on the field, not in the prediction markets. Which, if you'll notice, have truly sucked big time this year. [/QUOTE]
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