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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 957484" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Indication from our camp is that we are going to sling it around. No reason to believe a Brohm team is going to grind it out on the ground. I anticipate plenty of opportunities for pass rush, and rather than WR, I think DL will be the key to the scoring. I suspect DL (for both) to be gassed late. Fourth quarter could be a back and forth affair. </p><p>I’m thinking 14-10 / 14-13 halftime score. Then a 24-20 type of game going into the 4th and both teams making a couple of endzone trips in the final quarter. </p><p>It’ll go down like this:</p><p>End of third and early fourth quarters see scores by both teams. </p><p>Tech scores late in the 4th to go up 38-27. In case you’re wondering, yes, it was 31-27 and you’d think we play conservative and kick for a 7 point lead, but not this Tech team! We go for the throat! </p><p>Lville has plenty of time to drive the field and they do. 2pt conversion is good and Techies are sweating, clinging to 3 points and fearing the “here we go again moment.”</p><p>Both Ds are gassed; he who has the ball last wins. Lville has time but opts for the onside kick....</p><p>Tech is not fooled! Kick recovered by Tech but Lville has 2 TO to use. Tech converts a clutch 4th and short and then takes a knee at the Lville 27 to ice 38-35 win. </p><p>Book it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 957484, member: 4905"] Indication from our camp is that we are going to sling it around. No reason to believe a Brohm team is going to grind it out on the ground. I anticipate plenty of opportunities for pass rush, and rather than WR, I think DL will be the key to the scoring. I suspect DL (for both) to be gassed late. Fourth quarter could be a back and forth affair. I’m thinking 14-10 / 14-13 halftime score. Then a 24-20 type of game going into the 4th and both teams making a couple of endzone trips in the final quarter. It’ll go down like this: End of third and early fourth quarters see scores by both teams. Tech scores late in the 4th to go up 38-27. In case you’re wondering, yes, it was 31-27 and you’d think we play conservative and kick for a 7 point lead, but not this Tech team! We go for the throat! Lville has plenty of time to drive the field and they do. 2pt conversion is good and Techies are sweating, clinging to 3 points and fearing the “here we go again moment.” Both Ds are gassed; he who has the ball last wins. Lville has time but opts for the onside kick.... Tech is not fooled! Kick recovered by Tech but Lville has 2 TO to use. Tech converts a clutch 4th and short and then takes a knee at the Lville 27 to ice 38-35 win. Book it. :D [/QUOTE]
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