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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 829367" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Your questions pretty much mirrored mine after the game except for number 6 (which I don't believe is true). Ya'll run blitzed one or both LBs pretty much every first down or short yardage situation and we acted like we didn't know that was coming. Watching how hard your LBs were coming downhill was almost funny. The times we started drives or first down plays on the perimeter we looked like world beaters. It may simply have been the first deflected pass that kept us from throwing behind the LBs but that was there all day long. Couldn't agree with you more.</p><p></p><p>I will say we blitzed a lot out of the 3 man front - 4, 5 and a couple of times 6 folks - and still couldn't get there. I am at a bit of a loss as to why as we have been getting better DL and put playmakers at LB. It looked like ya'll just whooped us but another angle could be we ran the same stunts we ran vs. UNC and ya'll had us scouted. That one I don't know. But I do know Pickett had more time to find an open receiver than he did in shorts only practice. </p><p></p><p>As for an indictment on our coaching - it was not the best day for our coaches. I think ya'll win simply based on physical domination but I do believe it could have been closer with some different schemes on our end - bad OL play regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 829367, member: 2784"] Your questions pretty much mirrored mine after the game except for number 6 (which I don't believe is true). Ya'll run blitzed one or both LBs pretty much every first down or short yardage situation and we acted like we didn't know that was coming. Watching how hard your LBs were coming downhill was almost funny. The times we started drives or first down plays on the perimeter we looked like world beaters. It may simply have been the first deflected pass that kept us from throwing behind the LBs but that was there all day long. Couldn't agree with you more. I will say we blitzed a lot out of the 3 man front - 4, 5 and a couple of times 6 folks - and still couldn't get there. I am at a bit of a loss as to why as we have been getting better DL and put playmakers at LB. It looked like ya'll just whooped us but another angle could be we ran the same stunts we ran vs. UNC and ya'll had us scouted. That one I don't know. But I do know Pickett had more time to find an open receiver than he did in shorts only practice. As for an indictment on our coaching - it was not the best day for our coaches. I think ya'll win simply based on physical domination but I do believe it could have been closer with some different schemes on our end - bad OL play regardless. [/QUOTE]
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