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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 196132" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>That play scared the crap out of me. I thought for sure he was going to pitch it. It would've been a scoop and score do sure. Great job by Justin to hold onto that ball. He still needs to throw the ball away and take the 3 points though, but yea, that play killed the drive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think One of the biggest issues all year was pre snap communication. I guarantee you most of those guys knew exactly what they needed to do breaking the huddle. Where I would imagine most of the confusion set in was with checks at the line, hand signals...etc. Hence the unnecessary timeouts to prevent a delay of game. This is where having the experience we did last year at the aback position was so huge. They probably didn't even need to see or hear the check because they could see how the D was lined up and just know what they were supposed to do. </p><p></p><p>This gives me hope that having been thrown in the fire this year, these kids will be so much more prepared next year. A year to grow, not only physically, but mentally as well. Lots of time in the film room for these young guys coming up. They need to see what Justin sees. That is why him and Smelter were so good, they knew what the other was going to do before they did it. Even Waller didn't have that with Justin as was evidenced in the ACC championship game last year. I hope Justin and at least one of WRs can develope that this offseason. I would think Stewart would be a good candidate. He seems to be a very . instinctual player like Smelter. With some work in the weight room he could become more physical like him as well. We've seen him win jump balls, if he learns how to box out defenders for balls he will become a big weapon for us. Excited to see Philott as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 196132, member: 786"] That play scared the crap out of me. I thought for sure he was going to pitch it. It would've been a scoop and score do sure. Great job by Justin to hold onto that ball. He still needs to throw the ball away and take the 3 points though, but yea, that play killed the drive. I think One of the biggest issues all year was pre snap communication. I guarantee you most of those guys knew exactly what they needed to do breaking the huddle. Where I would imagine most of the confusion set in was with checks at the line, hand signals...etc. Hence the unnecessary timeouts to prevent a delay of game. This is where having the experience we did last year at the aback position was so huge. They probably didn't even need to see or hear the check because they could see how the D was lined up and just know what they were supposed to do. This gives me hope that having been thrown in the fire this year, these kids will be so much more prepared next year. A year to grow, not only physically, but mentally as well. Lots of time in the film room for these young guys coming up. They need to see what Justin sees. That is why him and Smelter were so good, they knew what the other was going to do before they did it. Even Waller didn't have that with Justin as was evidenced in the ACC championship game last year. I hope Justin and at least one of WRs can develope that this offseason. I would think Stewart would be a good candidate. He seems to be a very . instinctual player like Smelter. With some work in the weight room he could become more physical like him as well. We've seen him win jump balls, if he learns how to box out defenders for balls he will become a big weapon for us. Excited to see Philott as well. [/QUOTE]
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