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Against DJ we found that confusing him by flooding the passing lanes was effective. With a much better passer who is capable of putting the ball at exactly the right place at exactly the right time I wonder how our strategy will change. I'm not sure how Howell does against the blitz but I have to assume we are not just going to sit back and let him and his receivers find open space. I think we have to send a whole lot of different pressures from every direction in this game. This will put a lot of pressure on our defensive backfield to not get beat by UNC's talented receiver(s).
Part of the reason that our strategy worked is that Clemson didn't do a very good job of running the football down our throats. UNC has the running game to punish us if we drop 8 into coverage.