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<blockquote data-quote="alaguy" data-source="post: 54330" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>maybe it is but-</p><p>with our OFF basically a run Off,the THREAT of the pass is a major consideration in how you def our attack,if the def doesn't think you can complete a pass then their aggressiveness increases against the run and WILL stop the run.Plus with a low completion rate it leaves our run OFF in even a BIGGER hole to get a first down. So if you can't throw and catch enough,the DEF is willing to risk our beating you on long passes.</p><p>btw-it seems to methe uga game is the only one that our long passes were a major factor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaguy, post: 54330, member: 668"] maybe it is but- with our OFF basically a run Off,the THREAT of the pass is a major consideration in how you def our attack,if the def doesn't think you can complete a pass then their aggressiveness increases against the run and WILL stop the run.Plus with a low completion rate it leaves our run OFF in even a BIGGER hole to get a first down. So if you can't throw and catch enough,the DEF is willing to risk our beating you on long passes. btw-it seems to methe uga game is the only one that our long passes were a major factor [/QUOTE]
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