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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 10658" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>Here is my take on Miami, and especially their D. They are talented and athletic, but what they typically lack is the discipline it takes to defend us well. VT's D had both- talent along with good discipline and execution. That kind of D will kill <em>any</em> offense, not just ours. Miami is not in the same league defensively. They do have talent and speed, though, so I don't expect it to be easy. </p><p></p><p>Miami will be a tough game for exactly the opposite reason that VT was...their offense. I know our defense has looked improved, but stopping Miami will be a HUGE challenge. They better be ready, and they better start out a little sharper than they have the last few weeks. We absolutely CANNOT get behind early again. That will lead to a blow-out on the road. I think we can hang with Miami, and I even think we can beat them...but we have to play much better than did against VT. No more mental mistakes--the margin for error is small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 10658, member: 253"] Here is my take on Miami, and especially their D. They are talented and athletic, but what they typically lack is the discipline it takes to defend us well. VT's D had both- talent along with good discipline and execution. That kind of D will kill [I]any[/I] offense, not just ours. Miami is not in the same league defensively. They do have talent and speed, though, so I don't expect it to be easy. Miami will be a tough game for exactly the opposite reason that VT was...their offense. I know our defense has looked improved, but stopping Miami will be a HUGE challenge. They better be ready, and they better start out a little sharper than they have the last few weeks. We absolutely CANNOT get behind early again. That will lead to a blow-out on the road. I think we can hang with Miami, and I even think we can beat them...but we have to play much better than did against VT. No more mental mistakes--the margin for error is small. [/QUOTE]
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