gtg936g
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If you think back to last year, you probably think VT dominated that game. I watched that game again today. It was 14-10 VT going into the 4th and we got the ball on a VT punt. This is after 5 false start penalties in the first half, and two turnovers. We shot ourselves in the foot every conceivable way, and we were still in the game. I think we can win this year, and should have won last year. I do not think we even need to run the triple to beat them.
Couple notes.
1. Smelter got good separation from their corners on almost all pass plays.
2. I think we will have a good strategy to deal with gap blitzing. The gap blitzing is a high risk play for the D. If the D jumps the gap, and the ball is pitched to the side the pressure comes from the D will get burned. Last year we seemed to run to the edge away from the pressure instead of toward it, and I am not sure why. If VT plays us the same way this year expect CPJ to test the edge often.
3. The dive was hard for VT to deal with when they did not crash the gaps. More of the same this year.
4. I expect a good cat and mouse game this year, and I like our chances with JT.
Couple notes.
1. Smelter got good separation from their corners on almost all pass plays.
2. I think we will have a good strategy to deal with gap blitzing. The gap blitzing is a high risk play for the D. If the D jumps the gap, and the ball is pitched to the side the pressure comes from the D will get burned. Last year we seemed to run to the edge away from the pressure instead of toward it, and I am not sure why. If VT plays us the same way this year expect CPJ to test the edge often.
3. The dive was hard for VT to deal with when they did not crash the gaps. More of the same this year.
4. I expect a good cat and mouse game this year, and I like our chances with JT.