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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 42749" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>From another open forum </p><p><a href="http://www.stingtalk.com/forums/member.php?u=8526" target="_blank">bandman</a></p><p></p><p>Went this morning. Tough day for JT. Fumbled the first snap and I'm wondering if it got in his head. We need gamebreakers like JT. You can see he just needs a crease. Byerly definitely had the better day all around.</p><p></p><p>Laskey is a horse and Custis is going to be. Really liked Custis not going down on first contact.</p><p></p><p>Seemed like every blitz worked. If we could get Snoddy on a rocket toss and catch someone in a blitz, look out. He beat folks to corner more than once. When he runs, he is fun to watch. When he dances, he is going no where.</p><p></p><p>Back 7 on defense is going to be the strength of the team. LBs and DBs. I sure like seeing the corners in the face of the receivers at the LOS (except for the slot man when split out - still don't understand why we always play 10 yards back on the slot?). </p><p></p><p>I liked seeing the no-huddle. I remember first year Johnson was here. He ran some of it because he said something to the effect of the team thinking too much and not just playing the game. The O did better after the pace picked up.</p><p></p><p>Nealy seemed to do a variation of what VT did to attack the O from time to time. It still disrupts us. And he is a force. Great to see.</p><p></p><p>It will come down to the offensive line. We block well, we win. We don't and we'll lose. Today didn't look any different in this area than we have in past to me, and that is a concern.</p><p></p><p>All in all, there is hope. There is talent and more speed it seems to me on both sides of the ball. I really believe this will the best defense since Johnson has been here if we get any production out of the DLine. But this team has to play smart and hold on to the football. Not much room for error. It's spring. Lots to do, but the Coastal is up for grabs again. This team could win it or finish #3 or 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 42749, member: 402"] From another open forum [URL='http://www.stingtalk.com/forums/member.php?u=8526']bandman[/URL] Went this morning. Tough day for JT. Fumbled the first snap and I'm wondering if it got in his head. We need gamebreakers like JT. You can see he just needs a crease. Byerly definitely had the better day all around. Laskey is a horse and Custis is going to be. Really liked Custis not going down on first contact. Seemed like every blitz worked. If we could get Snoddy on a rocket toss and catch someone in a blitz, look out. He beat folks to corner more than once. When he runs, he is fun to watch. When he dances, he is going no where. Back 7 on defense is going to be the strength of the team. LBs and DBs. I sure like seeing the corners in the face of the receivers at the LOS (except for the slot man when split out - still don't understand why we always play 10 yards back on the slot?). I liked seeing the no-huddle. I remember first year Johnson was here. He ran some of it because he said something to the effect of the team thinking too much and not just playing the game. The O did better after the pace picked up. Nealy seemed to do a variation of what VT did to attack the O from time to time. It still disrupts us. And he is a force. Great to see. It will come down to the offensive line. We block well, we win. We don't and we'll lose. Today didn't look any different in this area than we have in past to me, and that is a concern. All in all, there is hope. There is talent and more speed it seems to me on both sides of the ball. I really believe this will the best defense since Johnson has been here if we get any production out of the DLine. But this team has to play smart and hold on to the football. Not much room for error. It's spring. Lots to do, but the Coastal is up for grabs again. This team could win it or finish #3 or 4. [/QUOTE]
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