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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 479247" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>I'm still shaking my head. I can't believe a VT defense couldn't figure out a way to stop a QB sweep. I agree that the line was a big part of it, but I think you have to give Oliver a whole lot of credit too. I don't think I've ever seen a GT quarterback better at making something out of nothing, and that includes Joe and Justin. The combination of quickness and power that Oliver has is a weapon. With most quarterbacks it would bother me to see them keep it nearly every play, but with Oliver, he looks on the verge of breaking it for a TD every time he carries the ball. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if the Oliver limited playbook would work against others, but I would love to see. The first time the "regular" offense sputters, I'd like to see Oliver and his handful of plays given a shot. </p><p></p><p>Tech Wreck said about three pages back that the D was good after the first few VT drives. I think that is a trend. That is, I think Nate Woody is a good in-game DC. Am I right in thinking in many games we seem to start defending better as the game goes along?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 479247, member: 705"] I'm still shaking my head. I can't believe a VT defense couldn't figure out a way to stop a QB sweep. I agree that the line was a big part of it, but I think you have to give Oliver a whole lot of credit too. I don't think I've ever seen a GT quarterback better at making something out of nothing, and that includes Joe and Justin. The combination of quickness and power that Oliver has is a weapon. With most quarterbacks it would bother me to see them keep it nearly every play, but with Oliver, he looks on the verge of breaking it for a TD every time he carries the ball. I don't know if the Oliver limited playbook would work against others, but I would love to see. The first time the "regular" offense sputters, I'd like to see Oliver and his handful of plays given a shot. Tech Wreck said about three pages back that the D was good after the first few VT drives. I think that is a trend. That is, I think Nate Woody is a good in-game DC. Am I right in thinking in many games we seem to start defending better as the game goes along? [/QUOTE]
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