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Turnovers: Why We Were So Good in 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 137483" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Thanks [USER=1648]@TechnicalPossum[/USER] . I agree with your last point that the key to not turning over the ball is not putting it on the ground in the first place. Even though our rate of losing the ball varying a lot from year to year, looking at your stats we lost fumbles about 46% of the time ...... Next year the number of fumbles should largely depend on the BB and AB performance. We know JT is pretty good (I'm forgetting the UGAg fumble at the end of the game) but don't know about BBs and ABs likelihood to fumble. From some interviews, preventing (and causing) fumbles from contact is a big part of practice so I'd expect not fumbling will be a major factor in who gets on the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 137483, member: 322"] Thanks [USER=1648]@TechnicalPossum[/USER] . I agree with your last point that the key to not turning over the ball is not putting it on the ground in the first place. Even though our rate of losing the ball varying a lot from year to year, looking at your stats we lost fumbles about 46% of the time ...... Next year the number of fumbles should largely depend on the BB and AB performance. We know JT is pretty good (I'm forgetting the UGAg fumble at the end of the game) but don't know about BBs and ABs likelihood to fumble. From some interviews, preventing (and causing) fumbles from contact is a big part of practice so I'd expect not fumbling will be a major factor in who gets on the field. [/QUOTE]
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