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<blockquote data-quote="Josh H" data-source="post: 44683" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>We beat UGA in 2008 completing 1 of 6 passes. We beat VT in 2009 completing 1 of 7. We beat FSU in 2008 going 4-6, and we beat FSU in 2009 going 4 for 8, but that game was an anomaly as neither team decided to actually play defense. Clemson #1 2009 we actually went 4-15 (and threw a first pass pick) but surprisingly threw 9-18 in the ACC championship game. Clemson in 2011 was another game where we only complete 4 of 11.</p><p></p><p>Problem is, only one of those wins have come after 2009. The good teams are selling out to stop the run, often getting tackles for loss and forcing the offense into situations (2nd and 3rd and long) it just isn't built for. When our only passing game is the deep passing game, you don't really have anything to burn the team that blitzes every play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh H, post: 44683, member: 1317"] We beat UGA in 2008 completing 1 of 6 passes. We beat VT in 2009 completing 1 of 7. We beat FSU in 2008 going 4-6, and we beat FSU in 2009 going 4 for 8, but that game was an anomaly as neither team decided to actually play defense. Clemson #1 2009 we actually went 4-15 (and threw a first pass pick) but surprisingly threw 9-18 in the ACC championship game. Clemson in 2011 was another game where we only complete 4 of 11. Problem is, only one of those wins have come after 2009. The good teams are selling out to stop the run, often getting tackles for loss and forcing the offense into situations (2nd and 3rd and long) it just isn't built for. When our only passing game is the deep passing game, you don't really have anything to burn the team that blitzes every play. [/QUOTE]
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