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I have to ask the obvious question: where has this been all year?
Why is there a still or but from anyone about what the defense today. VT had ZERO points at the half, scored on a short field to start the 2nd half and did nothing until we were up big and the d backed off to prevent the big and quick score. There or no if, and's or buts about the d today. They showed up big time.Still 437 yards allowed, but we did much better at taking advantage of mistakes. Hope we can stay opportunistic.
Lol, I don't get this thread at all, sure the D played way better than what we have been seeing, but redemption after 1 game? I'm sorry but the season is 12 games not just 1. But I will say they D most deffenitly showed up today and I liked it.Actually, you want to go out on top, right? Getting fired after being embarrassed by GS, Duke and UNC would've been hard. But, now?
what? <crickets> what? <crickets>
Like Paul Johnson likes to say, it's never as good or as bad as it seems. Though you're right, they showed up well today and took out an overconfident opponent. I just took another look and it's 104 yards after the first half. 139 in the second up until we went up 30-7, at that point we put in our backups and they put up 177 yards on the last two drives. So minus the last two drives when the win was in the bag, we saw 243 yards. That's fantastic. That being said, they had a lot of self-inflicted wounds (e.g. interceptions fell into our players hands). I'm not trying to discredit the defense's performance (shutting down Bucky Hodges was unthinkable to me), but they were helped a bit by VT's errors. Just use this game to keep building and getting better.Why is there a still or but from anyone about what the defense today. VT had ZERO points at the half, scored on a short field to start the 2nd half and did nothing until we were up big and the d backed off to prevent the big and quick score. There or no if, and's or buts about the d today. They showed up big time.
This performance was as good as it seemed especially after last weeks game. The mistakes work both ways for both teams. We shot ourselves in the foot on offense several times today that would normally create the snowball effect on the other phases of the game that would lead to another loss. Today that did not happen. So yes the defensive performance today was as good as it looked on TV or in person. Paul Johnson says a lot things that I think are nonsense.Like Paul Johnson likes to say, it's never as good or as bad as it seems. Though you're right, they showed up well today and took out an overconfident opponent. I just took another look and it's 104 yards after the first half. 139 in the second up until we went up 30-7, at that point we put in our backups and they put up 177 yards on the last two drives. So minus the last two drives when the win was in the bag, we saw 243 yards. That's fantastic. That being said, they had a lot of self-inflicted wounds (e.g. interceptions fell into our players hands). I'm not trying to discredit the defense's performance (shutting down Bucky Hodges was unthinkable to me), but they were helped a bit by VT's errors. Just use this game to keep building and getting better.
Let's do it 3 more times and end the season on a high note. I think it would be hard to complain about a 9 win season
Still 437 yards allowed, but we did much better at taking advantage of mistakes. Hope we can stay opportunistic.
A lot of those yards came after we were up 30-7 and we were giving ground grudgingly to run the clock (smart strategy under the circumstances). Still that late defense looked a lot like the D the last three weeks and I had hoped that D had gone away.
One day does not a journey make. I will let you know after the bowl game.Discuss among yourselves.
Go Jackets!
Unbelievable. Last week when pressed PJ had no ideas for any kind of defensive changes. He just said "we have to play better. We have played better earlier in the year." I was thinking I might as well look up for flying pigs to think that defense could play better. I still have no idea how the same players looked so much better. The line in particular got pressure fairly regularly. We must have been covering well too, because sometimes when we got to the quarterback he had had time to throw it but must not have been able to find anybody open. After the game I heard him say we played base, but we played faster. Okay. Let's do that some more!
Curry did not play until the last couple of series on defense and on special teams. The linebackers that got the lion share of snaps were again PJ Davis and Brant Mitchell (10 tackles). We played nickle using the Austin twins most of the day. I think the players just finally got PO'ed and decided to play with some fire.
Go Jackets!
It was playing like it because they were trying to keep everything in front of them and not let VPI get a quick score. The game was out of contention by the middle of the 4th.