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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 462070" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yes. The only complaint I have about the call is that we had to get 7 for a first. From the last photo, we could have made that if Antwan had followed Brant. The guy defeating the block would have been caught in the trash from Kerr's block. The guy running parallel to the line would have been too far in to make the play if the corner is turned and, finally, Brant would only have to chip the safety. But I wouldn't have called this play with so much yardage to make. Normally, we don't do this unless we have 3 or less and I think that should be - and probably will be going forward - a bright line rule. </p><p></p><p>As to Coach taking risks: used to be people here were cool with that because they liked it after watching Chan take absolutely <em>zero</em> risks for his entire time at Tech. Those going after Coach for this decision need to make up your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 462070, member: 265"] Yes. The only complaint I have about the call is that we had to get 7 for a first. From the last photo, we could have made that if Antwan had followed Brant. The guy defeating the block would have been caught in the trash from Kerr's block. The guy running parallel to the line would have been too far in to make the play if the corner is turned and, finally, Brant would only have to chip the safety. But I wouldn't have called this play with so much yardage to make. Normally, we don't do this unless we have 3 or less and I think that should be - and probably will be going forward - a bright line rule. As to Coach taking risks: used to be people here were cool with that because they liked it after watching Chan take absolutely [I]zero[/I] risks for his entire time at Tech. Those going after Coach for this decision need to make up your mind. [/QUOTE]
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