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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 256410" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I'm saying 8. I think we can beat Puke, though it is too bad we didn't play them two weeks ago before they began to come around. The reason I say 8 is that I'm now more confident that we will win against either UNC or the Turkies. The Orange showed just how vulnerable VT is to a team that can run and throw effectively. And it looks like Tech is becoming one of those teams. I wouldn't have believed it before the season started, but we have been pretty effective throwing the ball of late. I think this is largely because of continuing OL injury problems; we just can't get the original group on the field for a long enough period to build the connections needed to be really effective in run blocking for our O. But whatever the reason, we do seem to have gotten this pass blocking stuff down well enough to let JT, who is a pretty good passer given even a little time, do his thing. As their game against the Orange showed, the Turkies are vulnerable to the combo. I never doubted we could beat UNC and I haven't seen anything to make me think otherwise. It will depend on which UNC decides to show up, however. Ugag is going to be a barnburner, but they are vulnerable this year, largely due to pretty bad OL play.</p><p></p><p>There's no question that UNC, VT, and Ugag will be close games and we could lose them all. We could win them all too, however. We'll see soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 256410, member: 265"] I'm saying 8. I think we can beat Puke, though it is too bad we didn't play them two weeks ago before they began to come around. The reason I say 8 is that I'm now more confident that we will win against either UNC or the Turkies. The Orange showed just how vulnerable VT is to a team that can run and throw effectively. And it looks like Tech is becoming one of those teams. I wouldn't have believed it before the season started, but we have been pretty effective throwing the ball of late. I think this is largely because of continuing OL injury problems; we just can't get the original group on the field for a long enough period to build the connections needed to be really effective in run blocking for our O. But whatever the reason, we do seem to have gotten this pass blocking stuff down well enough to let JT, who is a pretty good passer given even a little time, do his thing. As their game against the Orange showed, the Turkies are vulnerable to the combo. I never doubted we could beat UNC and I haven't seen anything to make me think otherwise. It will depend on which UNC decides to show up, however. Ugag is going to be a barnburner, but they are vulnerable this year, largely due to pretty bad OL play. There's no question that UNC, VT, and Ugag will be close games and we could lose them all. We could win them all too, however. We'll see soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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