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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 78993" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Watched the VT/ECU game yesterday. Unless their qb really elevates his play, their offense will cost them some more games. Tulane's qb looked better to me. ECU had some talent on the DL no doubt, but VT's OL did not block well IMO. I think we get a couple of interceptions. I loved the fact that when the game was on the line late, when VT had the momentum and the crowd, ECU went 65 yards in three or four plays to score the winner. VT's defense looked clueless on that drive and for most of the first half. They were beaten deep many times on what were essentially jump balls. Either VT was very flat after OSU, or Urban has a big problem. The thing that scares me the most is that every since the first day that VT entered the conference, they have been the refs favorite team. Not sure where the refs were from, but the number of times ECU got called for pass interference on touches when VT was mauling receivers was disgusting. VT can be beaten, and even if we lose, we are not out of the Coastal race at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 78993, member: 1338"] Watched the VT/ECU game yesterday. Unless their qb really elevates his play, their offense will cost them some more games. Tulane's qb looked better to me. ECU had some talent on the DL no doubt, but VT's OL did not block well IMO. I think we get a couple of interceptions. I loved the fact that when the game was on the line late, when VT had the momentum and the crowd, ECU went 65 yards in three or four plays to score the winner. VT's defense looked clueless on that drive and for most of the first half. They were beaten deep many times on what were essentially jump balls. Either VT was very flat after OSU, or Urban has a big problem. The thing that scares me the most is that every since the first day that VT entered the conference, they have been the refs favorite team. Not sure where the refs were from, but the number of times ECU got called for pass interference on touches when VT was mauling receivers was disgusting. VT can be beaten, and even if we lose, we are not out of the Coastal race at all. [/QUOTE]
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