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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 926179" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Coach Leach is right, of course, and I'm a bit ashamed that I didn't see this first. It is a matter of <em>distribution</em> and getting all the skill players involved from sideline to sideline. Both Os had this in spades and still do. I sure do hope that Tech gets back to this, one way or the other. Update: notice that both TT and Navy have very wide OL splits. The reason: both teams depend on very quick hitting plays. Notice that both OLs are lean, mean fighting machines.</p><p></p><p>Btw, the play-by-play guy in the game was my man Jeff Hullinger. A great sports announcer. Btw, I wonder if anybody here heard and misses the great radio comedy routines that Hullinger used to do with Chris Rude. Hullinger's basement figured largely in these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 926179, member: 265"] Coach Leach is right, of course, and I'm a bit ashamed that I didn't see this first. It is a matter of [I]distribution[/I] and getting all the skill players involved from sideline to sideline. Both Os had this in spades and still do. I sure do hope that Tech gets back to this, one way or the other. Update: notice that both TT and Navy have very wide OL splits. The reason: both teams depend on very quick hitting plays. Notice that both OLs are lean, mean fighting machines. Btw, the play-by-play guy in the game was my man Jeff Hullinger. A great sports announcer. Btw, I wonder if anybody here heard and misses the great radio comedy routines that Hullinger used to do with Chris Rude. Hullinger's basement figured largely in these. [/QUOTE]
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