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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 70006" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Last year was interesting. Fuller, the VT safety, seemed to have the snap count down cold. They were playing him in the whip spot and he was across the line almost at the snap. When GT changed up the snap count the OL started false starting (6 False start penalties) all over the place which caused our O to produce some very short possessions. Add to this excellent physical CB play by Exum, now in the NFL, and Facyson and it turned into a long night. Their corner play really affected the game. There were two big completions. A 41 yd pass to Smelter and a short completion with a big YAC of 40 yards to Godhigh. Other than that, 15 yds was the big gainer. With the corners holding their own, that left Fuller to wreak havoc on the line. It really comes down to the WR/AB/OL and the snap counts. The false starts killed a couple of promising drives. You can't win games like that. Not against quality opponents.</p><p></p><p>So, to sum up, I wouldn't say that Foster specifically has our number. Like any offense, the TO can be stopped if the D plays their assignments. Last year VT was really good at playing their assignments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 70006, member: 1191"] Last year was interesting. Fuller, the VT safety, seemed to have the snap count down cold. They were playing him in the whip spot and he was across the line almost at the snap. When GT changed up the snap count the OL started false starting (6 False start penalties) all over the place which caused our O to produce some very short possessions. Add to this excellent physical CB play by Exum, now in the NFL, and Facyson and it turned into a long night. Their corner play really affected the game. There were two big completions. A 41 yd pass to Smelter and a short completion with a big YAC of 40 yards to Godhigh. Other than that, 15 yds was the big gainer. With the corners holding their own, that left Fuller to wreak havoc on the line. It really comes down to the WR/AB/OL and the snap counts. The false starts killed a couple of promising drives. You can't win games like that. Not against quality opponents. So, to sum up, I wouldn't say that Foster specifically has our number. Like any offense, the TO can be stopped if the D plays their assignments. Last year VT was really good at playing their assignments. [/QUOTE]
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