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<blockquote data-quote="GTrob21" data-source="post: 9594" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Watched the game again yesterday and this time really watched our lines. I can't say enough about how our guys played hard after their first TD drive.</p><p></p><p>I noticed Gotsis and Cummings in particular, they both started playing aggressive and it led to great negative plays. Also our DE's were timid in crashing down on the Dive of their read-option play, which was surprising to me since, since you think our guys would be familiar...This primarily is what lead to those times when Duke would gash our D. </p><p></p><p> We did a GREAT job on the QB however and forced him laterally where we simply had way more speed than Duke.</p><p></p><p>Our CB's had good/great games. They defeated blocks consistently. </p><p></p><p>JHD is a stud, that is all</p><p></p><p>Jemea loves to hit, stay out of his way.</p><p></p><p>Vad didn't have a good game,He missed several pitches that would have resulted in big gains, and some of his throws were high and long.</p><p></p><p>Waller better get his A$$ in gear, he got out "efforted" in the INT and actually had the inside position.</p><p></p><p>Right now I would start Smelter and Summers as our WR's</p><p></p><p>OL had a very good game and our pass block actually look decent.</p><p></p><p>Diamond formation is genius and will go a long way to help the perception and negative recruiting that surrounds Johnson's offense. Now all we have to do is point to colin Kap, Russell Wilson and RGIII and say, "we are running the same thing they are". Kudos to Johnson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTrob21, post: 9594, member: 84"] Watched the game again yesterday and this time really watched our lines. I can't say enough about how our guys played hard after their first TD drive. I noticed Gotsis and Cummings in particular, they both started playing aggressive and it led to great negative plays. Also our DE's were timid in crashing down on the Dive of their read-option play, which was surprising to me since, since you think our guys would be familiar...This primarily is what lead to those times when Duke would gash our D. We did a GREAT job on the QB however and forced him laterally where we simply had way more speed than Duke. Our CB's had good/great games. They defeated blocks consistently. JHD is a stud, that is all Jemea loves to hit, stay out of his way. Vad didn't have a good game,He missed several pitches that would have resulted in big gains, and some of his throws were high and long. Waller better get his A$$ in gear, he got out "efforted" in the INT and actually had the inside position. Right now I would start Smelter and Summers as our WR's OL had a very good game and our pass block actually look decent. Diamond formation is genius and will go a long way to help the perception and negative recruiting that surrounds Johnson's offense. Now all we have to do is point to colin Kap, Russell Wilson and RGIII and say, "we are running the same thing they are". Kudos to Johnson [/QUOTE]
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