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<blockquote data-quote="DawgCatcher" data-source="post: 113787" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Simple Question: It's 3rd or 4th and long (7-15+ yards) and the game is on the line, do you pass it or keep it on the ground and go for broke? Yes, it was our saving grace in the UGA game, but that was quite an exception. There were many times I can recall in other games when the passing game bailed us out in critical 3rd or 4th and long situations, some of which even kept us from losing the game. Smelter was our insurance policy in most of those incidents. This year has been magical for us in part because we actually had a somewhat consistently reliable passing game to complement our very effective TO arsenal backed by a mighty powerful O-line, providing a true dual-threat to keep defenses guessing. A potential victory in the FSU game may have come down to the passing game not quite being up to snuff. For as long as I've been watching CPJ's TO, it has been my conclusion all along that we must have a complementary passing game to make the TO a lethal and deadly offense, especially when it has the occasional 3rd or 4th and long stalls and when it's time to catch the Defense asleep with a deadly morale-killing blindside strike. We had all of that this year, and it made one hell of a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DawgCatcher, post: 113787, member: 1944"] Simple Question: It's 3rd or 4th and long (7-15+ yards) and the game is on the line, do you pass it or keep it on the ground and go for broke? Yes, it was our saving grace in the UGA game, but that was quite an exception. There were many times I can recall in other games when the passing game bailed us out in critical 3rd or 4th and long situations, some of which even kept us from losing the game. Smelter was our insurance policy in most of those incidents. This year has been magical for us in part because we actually had a somewhat consistently reliable passing game to complement our very effective TO arsenal backed by a mighty powerful O-line, providing a true dual-threat to keep defenses guessing. A potential victory in the FSU game may have come down to the passing game not quite being up to snuff. For as long as I've been watching CPJ's TO, it has been my conclusion all along that we must have a complementary passing game to make the TO a lethal and deadly offense, especially when it has the occasional 3rd or 4th and long stalls and when it's time to catch the Defense asleep with a deadly morale-killing blindside strike. We had all of that this year, and it made one hell of a difference. [/QUOTE]
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