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<blockquote data-quote="deeeznutz" data-source="post: 137595" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>I think besides the fumbles lost, the lack of recovered fumbles was a huge factor in how good we looked on O this year. In the last few years, we'd have a couple a game where we were able to fall on a bad pitch. Even with recovering those they were generally drive killers, putting us in 2nd or 3rd and 15+. Those plays, plus WAY fewer OL penalties (looking at you, 2013 Chamberlain...boy he got better huh?), enabled us to stay "on schedule" much more often. I expect a few more lost pitches this year, especially early, as the new guys learn proper pitch relationship and how to catch under fire, but it should even out as we get deeper into the schedule. The ND game in September could be where this bites us. I'm hoping Johnson's hate for Van Gorder will pull us through though. I still think back to the 2009 FSU game where we lined up in trips ALL GAME and completely baffled them...one of my favorite Tech games to watch. Maybe he's working on a special wrinkle for that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeeznutz, post: 137595, member: 837"] I think besides the fumbles lost, the lack of recovered fumbles was a huge factor in how good we looked on O this year. In the last few years, we'd have a couple a game where we were able to fall on a bad pitch. Even with recovering those they were generally drive killers, putting us in 2nd or 3rd and 15+. Those plays, plus WAY fewer OL penalties (looking at you, 2013 Chamberlain...boy he got better huh?), enabled us to stay "on schedule" much more often. I expect a few more lost pitches this year, especially early, as the new guys learn proper pitch relationship and how to catch under fire, but it should even out as we get deeper into the schedule. The ND game in September could be where this bites us. I'm hoping Johnson's hate for Van Gorder will pull us through though. I still think back to the 2009 FSU game where we lined up in trips ALL GAME and completely baffled them...one of my favorite Tech games to watch. Maybe he's working on a special wrinkle for that one. [/QUOTE]
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