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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew" data-source="post: 107599" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>I'm in grad school at FSU and my wife is an FSU alum so if it doesn't interfere with Tech, we go to the FSU game. Something Jimbo has said about this team is how good they are at responding, when someone throws the first punch they are always able to counter punch. I want to say that 6 teams had two weeks to prepare or them this year (similar to a problem we have seen in the last few years) NC State, Boston College, Louisville, Miami all had extra time to prepare and those are some of the games that FSU has been down early. Karlos will probably start, but Dalvin will get a lot of carries (and I think he is probably the better runner, but might not be quite as good blocking). Jameis hasn't had great numbers this year, but part of the problem has been how inconsistent the run blocking has been, without a consistent run game, there have been games where Jameis is throwing every down in the 2nd half. I'm glad we have CTR, but I think Charles Kelly has done a great job considering how many people he lost from last year's D. Tech needs to get ahead early. FSU will rally, but I remember thinking during the UM game how many possessions there were during the second half. If we can get ahead, we won't give FSU the same amount of possessions they are used to in the second half. That I think is the key. They will have to punt some, they won't score every time. We need to get ahead and play keep away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew, post: 107599, member: 1263"] I'm in grad school at FSU and my wife is an FSU alum so if it doesn't interfere with Tech, we go to the FSU game. Something Jimbo has said about this team is how good they are at responding, when someone throws the first punch they are always able to counter punch. I want to say that 6 teams had two weeks to prepare or them this year (similar to a problem we have seen in the last few years) NC State, Boston College, Louisville, Miami all had extra time to prepare and those are some of the games that FSU has been down early. Karlos will probably start, but Dalvin will get a lot of carries (and I think he is probably the better runner, but might not be quite as good blocking). Jameis hasn't had great numbers this year, but part of the problem has been how inconsistent the run blocking has been, without a consistent run game, there have been games where Jameis is throwing every down in the 2nd half. I'm glad we have CTR, but I think Charles Kelly has done a great job considering how many people he lost from last year's D. Tech needs to get ahead early. FSU will rally, but I remember thinking during the UM game how many possessions there were during the second half. If we can get ahead, we won't give FSU the same amount of possessions they are used to in the second half. That I think is the key. They will have to punt some, they won't score every time. We need to get ahead and play keep away. [/QUOTE]
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