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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 129495" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>Duke did not stop the Yellow Jackets; two interceptions and a fumble did that. GT moved the football up and down the field all day long then shot themselves in the foot twice inside the red zone and gave the Blue Devils the football inside their own red zone. Also, don't forget that Justin Thomas was just starting to learn the reads in this offense as Duke was early in the season.</p><p> </p><p>Excuse me but Charles Kelly never figured out the offense. The lack of a pass rush allowed FSU to turn the game into a <em>whoever has the ball last wins</em> type of contest. Even with their superior athletes FSU still gave up a TD with about three minutes left when GT went 97 yards through the air in about 5 plays that took 90 seconds when the game appeared to be locked up for the Criminoles. </p><p> </p><p>A nine point lead is hardly what anyone would call commanding as they needed to recover the onsides kick and get a first down to keep Tech from getting the football back. <em>Superior athletes aside</em>, their defense was shredded all game long on the ground. Just as ours was through the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 129495, member: 1578"] Duke did not stop the Yellow Jackets; two interceptions and a fumble did that. GT moved the football up and down the field all day long then shot themselves in the foot twice inside the red zone and gave the Blue Devils the football inside their own red zone. Also, don't forget that Justin Thomas was just starting to learn the reads in this offense as Duke was early in the season. Excuse me but Charles Kelly never figured out the offense. The lack of a pass rush allowed FSU to turn the game into a [I]whoever has the ball last wins[/I] type of contest. Even with their superior athletes FSU still gave up a TD with about three minutes left when GT went 97 yards through the air in about 5 plays that took 90 seconds when the game appeared to be locked up for the Criminoles. A nine point lead is hardly what anyone would call commanding as they needed to recover the onsides kick and get a first down to keep Tech from getting the football back. [I]Superior athletes aside[/I], their defense was shredded all game long on the ground. Just as ours was through the air. [/QUOTE]
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