Your boys Curtis and Brian recap the Virginia Tech Hokies convincing victory over the Boston College Eagles on Saturday Night. They break down what the Hokies were able to do to take advantage of the Eagle defense and how the Eagle potent passing attack was kept in check.
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Welcome back to the boundary
Corner podcast with my partner,
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Brian siglo.
I am Curtis Wilson.
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Brian.
How are you feeling in the Smoky
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Mountains tonight, or we just
got ourselves.
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A big ol W.
I'm Great man.
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How about you buddy?
Feeling awesome.
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Not only a big ol W.
Big ol W that we did not have to
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kind of worried about the last
30, 40 minutes of the game 4014.
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I guess you would call that a
force Corwin.
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Yeah I like that.
I like that.
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I'll take it or score when
Hokies play a good all-around
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games.
Now without you know, a few
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errors here and there And we're
going to head on a little bit of
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everything today but again it
feels great to get that win.
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It was awesome tonight.
Ryan.
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I know you're sitting there at
that cabin.
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It was also here in the band.
It was all come here in the
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band.
Whether it was, you know, you
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know whether the drum line or
the hok IES Hokies it definitely
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brought a different feel and
kind of more of a typical feel
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that we're accustomed to when we
see a game in Blacksburg.
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Really nice to see that.
Really like that.
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We showed up, especially the way
we played in the second half,
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man, good game all around.
I think from the three phases,
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I'm just glad to see that, you
know, we didn't have a hangover
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from kind of a tough loss last
week with you and see.
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No, not at all.
Not a hangover at all.
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Unlike you and see who had the
really bad hangover today with
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cloth, which probably will make
some people mad.
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But on the other hand is, As you
stated, we got on here.
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It's cool.
Yeah.
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Well, as much as I like a loss
to look like a good loss, I want
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to be level or higher than, but
it seems that were competing
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against for to go to the ACC
Championship game.
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So 100% were UNC loses, the
better, our chances of getting
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their man.
Hell yeah, and then we can look
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and say, well we only played are
true.
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Number one quarterback for a
half and we had all of our
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secondary out in some witch.
Exactly, you know, I don't know
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if that's gonna, you know, come
into play at any point but if it
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does, we can make a better case.
They're so damn right.
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But again, let's get back to our
game hook, he's win 4014.
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And let's just start out
beginning real quick.
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Before it dropped seven o'clock,
we found out, we were going to
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be without some players, some
key players on Luke 2 Nu du out
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again.
I think we pretty much
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confirmed.
He was a covid at the end of
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last week.
Because late last week's are
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just before UNC again.
We're deep on the offensive line
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but Luke should be out.
Come next week, which is awesome
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Jermaine Waller out, you kind of
Wonder first time playing in a
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while coming off that foot if
it's just mixing stuff and let's
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just take keep them out.
We can we can control this, get
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it back to 100%.
We saw a tweet earlier and week
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from jail and wholesome talking
about.
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I just want to play and he was
out today and me and you just
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said Brian a couple seconds ago
because we're ready.
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Come on.
I wonder if something happened
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with and and it sucks.
Yeah.
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I mean, hopefully it's nothing
serious.
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Maybe just a tweak or something
like that.
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But you know, for a guy that's
really kind of fought to keep
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getting back on the field every
year.
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And it's always been just, you
know, kind of one thing after
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another form of feel bad for the
kid.
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Yeah.
I said hope.
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Just something small will see
him.
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Get some some key totes for us
as the season goes along.
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Absolutely.
And then, the last kind of the
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big was Jr Walker, which, you
know, takes away from safety
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death.
Looks like we made a few things,
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a little different with
position.
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He plays tonight, we're going to
that little bit later, but let's
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start brown with the Hokies
offense, led by the captain
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Captain Hook, man.
If you look in the hooker, man,
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One touchdown.
No one player with more than
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twenty nine yards, but we really
didn't need that much because it
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seemed like early on.
We took some downfield shots.
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We had some intermediate passes
look like, we were going to be
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setting up the screen game so
all the areas were there for him
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and Brian would you see?
Because that's what I would see
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in early and then as the game
wore on what we didn't need to
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really pass, because They
worried about it, we did meet
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the, we didn't need to throw the
ball a lot because we were
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effective when we did and we
were killing them in the
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trenches and that would that's a
good recipe, man.
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When hooker was dropping back,
he was connecting with his
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targets, he was affecting them
at different levels, you know,
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he had one where he drove the
ball down the field a little
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bit.
He had a lot of intermediates
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and he had two or three screens
couple swing passes, so he was
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working every area of the field.
And that's You like to see from
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him.
We don't need him to go out and
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throw 25 30 times a game.
We just needed to be efficient
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with the passes and it needs to
be able to hit all those levels
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of the defense.
He did a really good job at that
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all night man.
Yeah he does so good making Fast
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decisions.
You see his mind work real
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quick, you know he gets the ball
out to where it needs to go.
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If it's not there, he's not
taking - plays.
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We saw a couple times trying to
set up a screen or a throwback
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and It wasn't there.
He just threw it in the dirt.
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Yes, so he wasn't taking any
unnecessary risks with the
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football either.
So Play, the clean game was
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efficient and was able to make
all the throws all over the
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field.
Absolutely.
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Now, Brian in this game, I know
there was a play that made you
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super excited in the passing
game of all the time.
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You talk about them that you put
back to me.
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The screen and that's the only
exit and you love the screen.
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Dad screen to juice that goes
through 29 yard that go through
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a touchdown, would you see?
Not only, I'm sure you had some
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flashbacks as soon as you saw
that play.
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But what did you see on that
play?
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That made it so beautiful and
such an easy score because it
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wasn't easy score, dude, it was
a thing of beauty.
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So so let's break it down at
multiple levels.
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Number one juice, great vision,
great Running great.
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Just waiting for the blocks to
set up and then following what
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was going on there, but let's
talk about the offensive line
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and what they did here.
You had a nice kind of seal of
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the trash by less of this myth,
which is important to make sure
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that you're running back.
Once he catches the ball, has
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some room to operate, but the
guys out there leading for him,
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Dara saw Brock Hoffman rocks out
there Mall in the guy in the
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middle of the field and then the
thing that really broke it.
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What would turn a big gain into
a touchdown was what Darris
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always doing out there on the
outside.
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Blocking his safety, engage with
them three different times and
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just pushed him from the 25 yard
line to where he was at the 3
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yard line.
By the times you've got in the
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end zone, just a thing of
beauty.
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I love it.
And the way we were running the
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ball also the way we were
passing it to all areas of the
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field that's when you can do
those things and if humans legs
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too because you do that your
back screen, something like have
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one of the screens in the
defense just goes to it and you
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avoid middle of feel well in and
showed it will talk about a
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little bit later.
You avoid that area is filled in
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this can go in, which it's also
now something that you got a
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little more excited about.
Although I don't think we
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completed.
Any passes on and if we did
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Apologize, we look real quick at
my notes Here.
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Raheem black shoe.
You saw them trying to start
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working him in the screen game,
which I know that is something
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you want.
Yeah, yeah.
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Definitely.
The only one that he actually
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had the catch on was that after
that, that penalty that backed
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us up with like third and 20 or
something like that.
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Late in the game, got a screen
to him.
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Did a good job of kind of
waiting on his Blocks.
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Made a couple guys.
Miss got a nine-yard gain out of
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it.
There wasn't a whole lot there.
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They were kind of waiting for
that type of play, but it's good
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to see him do that.
And we need to do that a lot
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more, whether it's through the
screen or just getting him, the
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ball in space outside of the
box.
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There.
I think if we can do that we'll
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have some success in see his
game.
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Really?
Take off.
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Absolutely.
And as I said just a few minutes
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ago, no, not a lot of action
with the wide receivers and
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tight ends tonight, Khalil
screen, 29 yards, let along with
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heavy on Robinson's 29 yards,
Batavia on.
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One of his plays early was
essentially a post wheel combo
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with Mitchell and where it was a
perfect play.
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And like, you talk about Hendon
reading quick, he read that
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quick, that that safety stayed
back here, and this guy went
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with Mitchell and he just fired
it in there and it's a 20-yard
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gain dad moved us in this
foreign territory pretty quick.
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And so, you know, once that
starts happening, I mean, Braun,
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you know, if we're doing then
the way we run or do we need it?
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No, that's kind of what I was
going alluding to earlier.
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It's that, you know, he's
showing that all of those things
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are in his repertoire he can hit
them.
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He's showing he can hit him
against this defense and once
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they see that, they have to
honor that and we did a really
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good job of kind of leaning on
our strengths tonight but mixing
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in those those passing routes in
hitting.
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Like I said all those varying
levels throughout the night
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where they really couldn't key
in on just trying to take away
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Khalil Herbert.
ER, all right, they couldn't
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stop the rush not at all.
So when I say that folks like
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they legitimately could not
watch all night, you know, we
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just take a look here at uses
numbers.
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I mean, it was absolutely
asinine with juice tonight.
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I mean juice 1/4 223,
all-purpose yards, the 29
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receiving yards, he gets another
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touch down Or should be one
touchdown.
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I mean, my personal favorite
Brown was that 58 yard run with
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the combo block, where I asked
you to see it right, where
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lettuce and crisp, lettuce and
Eris are taking it Gary salt.
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Insulin helps, get leather his,
the perfect?
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He turns his guy.
Yeah, big dog gets up field.
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Moths on and she's his perfect
Ally.
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Yep.
That was the big one, but it's a
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lot of other stuff.
Tonight, that looked absolutely
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great for Herbert.
Yeah, so, I mean, you know,
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let's start with her Birdman.
I mean, what can you really say
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about this guy fourth game, for
100-yard, rushing performances?
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You know, something we haven't
seen to to start as a hokie
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career ever and to have that
many consecutive games, we
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haven't seen that since David
Wilson.
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So that's that's telling you
that what we're seeing here is
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something we haven't seen in a
decade.
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So this is this is a pretty
special run.
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We're looking at here.
Yeah, I really like what he is
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doing with his vision, man.
If you have setting up blocks
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waiting for Defenders to kind of
commit to a fit and then kind of
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jumping outside or taking
another angle.
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I mean he does so many good
things to help his offensive
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line and you know once they get
engaged he is so quick and
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putting a foot in the dirt and
just kind of get through
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whatever Ali is there.
And I'm just, I'm so impressed
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by what he does.
He doesn't really ever have -
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carries.
I mean we had a couple of
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Tonight?
Where there were some
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penetration and then one where
he tried to probably do a little
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too much, but they're so few and
far between.
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I mean, there's really no
criticism that you can throw at
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this guy.
At this point, he's really out
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there tearing it up.
He is absolutely tearing it up
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Brian, and I mean again, you
know, through four games just
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rocking, I'm not even going to
the all-purpose.
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He has 500 93 yards.
That's right at 115 game and
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it's he's not getting 25, 30
carries.
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He's Getting somewhere between
15 and 20.
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He's making the most of it,
which I know some people say,
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well, how are you ever going to
sell?
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How are you going to sell a
running back if he's not getting
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25 or 30 carries a game?
Well, if he's averaging 10
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yards, a carry, why wouldn't you
want to come here?
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Save your body and, you know,
stay away from it but Brian is
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great at night.
He had he was not the leading
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rusher tonight.
The captain once again in and
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hooker leads the team with 164
yards.
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Rushing on 18 carries three
touchdown.
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He has a long 31.
I mean, those legs were big
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work.
Those legs escaping the pocket
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tonight.
Those legs keeping plays alive.
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I mean, my favorite play of the
night with milk was essentially
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Blackshear.
Running a nice of quarterback.
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I sew up the middle for a
touchdown.
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Look like you just Got up there,
sealed that guy, and I think on
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that play, somebody else do
something good.
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On a bright bright guy, right up
in the linebackers face and just
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drove him out of the play.
Yes, nasty offensive line, man.
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So what did you see?
Was it was it I'm not walking
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all scrambles, right?
Because that not yet by so was a
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design.
So was it just put mix?
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I'd call it a pretty perfect
mix.
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I'm going to give break or
Nelson a little.
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Shout out here.
Brad Drew up some great things
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with him in hooker, and hidden
hooker went out there and
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executed them about as well, as
you can do, especially in the
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Run game and huge day rushing he
had, please designed for him.
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He had things of the Zone, read
where he made, some really good
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reads in the zone, read tonight.
And it was able to get out in
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space, and I tell you the one
thing I liked, but he gets in
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space.
Is that he's got that speed but
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he's Shifty to, he may have made
a bunch of guys miss out in the
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open field.
He threw through some spin, move
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on that last touchdown.
And then, you know, he's, it's
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underrated.
He has really good power when he
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finishes a run.
I mean, it's not Quincy,
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Patterson power and where he's
just driving through, guys.
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But once a guy gets his hands on
him, he's gonna pull him about
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two or three yards before he
finishes off.
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So, He did so good.
I mean, he had a couple
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scrambles out there, but most of
it was in the zone read and some
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of the design quarterback
Keepers.
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It's really funny.
My mom's in town this weekend.
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Visiting, our friend went into
made the move, she's like all
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the nice spin, my mom who she
watches football games, but
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doesn't understand?
Yeah, but it was like, it was
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great to hear that.
185 yards, you know?
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All purpose.
We got a lot more than we can
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unlock it, we with yeah, yeah,
I'll say this.
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I'm of two minds with what
they're trying to do right now.
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I think that in terms of our
game plan right now, we
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definitely need to get him more
in the open field.
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We saw in the touchdown.
It was actually something that
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probably could have easily went
for kind of a three or four yard
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gain but he breaks a tackle and
then breaks the dudes ankles and
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on the same move and all of a
sudden he's in space and once
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he's in space, he is as deadly
man.
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And what we need to do is get
him the ball in space more, but
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kind of what I'm thinking,
they're trying to do with this.
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I mean they're pretty much using
him as an as kind of a spell
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change of pace back for her
right now.
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I mean, I'm wondering if they're
grooming him for more carries
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next year.
Meaning with some of this but
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I'd like to see him just used as
an offensive weapon right now
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versus how we've kind of been
using them so far.
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But again, a big touchdown
tonight and in the grand scheme
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of things that's very little to
complain about.
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Yeah, exactly.
Like we have a weapon that we
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haven't really used for
three-in-one.
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We're scoring point or we're
almost corn at will now pretty
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much.
We got 40 tonight.
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Then we left points on the
field.
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We liked a lot of points.
I feel we might as well.
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He's two field goals, right?
QT, field goals.
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When we missed one, we might.
We had a couple of penalties
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that either pushed us out of
field goal, range or took away a
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big gain.
I mean, there was points left on
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the field.
We could have easily got 50 on
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these guys tonight if me to play
the way we should have and again
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that's still not discounting the
effort.
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I mean the offense played damn
good tonight, it really did and
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you talk about that and that's
the scary part when you know
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that this could have easily.
Ben it, what you will?
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This could have been probably a
50 burger that we we we did some
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things on defense or triple hit
the second here.
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But let me hit one last thing
because I know this is close to
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your heart, Brian.
And I will say it for you.
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Get a little deeper into it.
This offensive line group, even
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with some players out where
nasty and would be.
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Yep.
And, you know, I've been we've
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been talking about a little in a
couple of plays.
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It isn't there.
So I had a fuck.
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You pay me game.
He showed out tonight, I mean,
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it popped off the film.
I mean, even people that are
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novices watching offensive line
play, can see what he was doing
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tonight.
Yep.
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Yeah, absolutely.
Was like I said, I mentioned on
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that combo how he helped got a
field including the way.
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And there were some other place
to where you just he he like he
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said, he's making himself for
money right now.
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You haven't yet mentioned last
week in PFF.
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FF and I think they, he is now
in the top 50 of their draft
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board.
When he's jumping up the board
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probably faster, definitely
faster than any underclassmen
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tackle.
Absolutely.
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And for him, I would say it
sucks that he would leave.
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But you know what?
Big guy go because you can play,
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you understand the game, they
talk about how he doesn't have,
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doesn't have some lateral
quickness, but he understands
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angles which can get you a lot
of money because As you get
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older, the elite tackles lose
that.
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And if they don't understand
angle angles, you seen it Brian.
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You've seen guys who are good
for seven or eight years and
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then they lose that thing.
And they don't understand the
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Angles and they're out of the
league.
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He understands angles would tell
me he could last a long time in
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the NFL.
What about the guy at the
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center?
We put him as our number two.
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Yes, sir.
And he's still, he's still
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learning the that dirty moniker.
We're going to bring it back
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man.
I love it.
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He's just he's in there in the
trenches, doing all the Dirty
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Work.
You see him working every, every
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gay man getting a couple key
blocks on, some of the big runs.
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Yeah.
I'm like I said, I really liked
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what he did on that hinted
hooker.
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I so, touched down in the Red
Zone, just completely took his
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guy, out of the plane made
hookers job really easy, finding
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the whole, finding the alley,
and get in the end zone on
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touch.
So love what he's doing.
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He's a guy that, you know, might
Not be getting the big accolades
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like Daris all, but he's
definitely working his way
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towards something bigger as
well.
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I think he's going to be a guy
that's going to be someone to
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watch.
I don't know if he'll be
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ultimately, if drafted in some
of the higher Realms like we may
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see Darris all, but I think he's
definitely a guy that's going to
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be on an NFL roster at some
point tonight.
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You know, only giving up a one
sack you make some good old.
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There were a few times, where
the pressure was there, but it
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wasn't all night.
So, that was the reason he made
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the right call to put everybody
in position to pick up in a
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couple times.
You know, when, when Henry was
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getting pressure, it was almost
by Design because it was on some
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of those Throwbacks, your own,
some of those screens where the
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linemen where they needed to be,
just where the ball was going
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with, either taken away, too
quick, or the, they're perfect.
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Call was made where the rush
just got there too fast.
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So you know, you could set it up
the way you want it to.
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So, you know, I really like that
that offensive line and let me
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give another shout-out to let
the Smith.
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Absolutely he's not jumping off
like Brock and CDR.
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But I mean he is steady Eddie
dude, doing things inside a
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couple big seals tonight.
Getting good, good Zone blocks
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to free both Blackshear and
Herbert on a couple plays.
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So really like what he's doing,
did some good jobs when Hooker
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was getting outside the pocket
and making some plays in The Run
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game as well.
And on the on the Zone reads of
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he's been like I said steady
Eddie just doing his job and
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having fun doing it looks like
he's also, I'm guessing that he
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is lacking a little bit more
because the night he had the
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defensive tackle, throw a punch
at him and gave us his yard
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because he just stood there
holding and all of a sudden he
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just kind of looks
Let's see, we have at 350 yards,
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eight and a half yards per
catch.
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Let's see here.
We had how many yards tonight
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350 Braun written 50 on 41
carries
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that equals almost seven yards.
Let me ask this if that's your
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in, he goes through that and
coach would just like, listen,
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he's got to go place.
Got get him out there, would you
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feel that your son's best
interest in that coach's heart
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problem?
No, no, you know, I think
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everyone appreciates, especially
knowing what they know now, of
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where coach Fuente was coming
from even if you still disagree
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ultimately, with decision.
That was made.
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That's fair, you know, you can
feel how you want to about the
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decision but I I think you can
at least appreciate it.
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Let's go defense.
You had some ups and downs
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tonight but Brian not one, not
two, not three, not four.
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Defense calls has five turnovers
tonight.
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Three forced fumbles, two
interceptions.
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I mean be verbal, you know what?
You know what, let's do.
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This will do kind of the good
and the bad of the night,
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because I think that that's,
that's, that's the best way
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we're going.
We're going to kind of look at
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what happened tonight, because
there were some bad, but when
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you say five turnovers are one,
there wasn't too much bad.
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So now what I really like the
most is how opportunistic we
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were taking advantage of Boston
College.
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Every time they make mistakes
man just either whether it's
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ball Hawking whether it's
punching balls out you know we
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didn't let them get away with
the whole lot tonight and I like
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that.
That's It's kind of the typical
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Hokies defense that were used
to.
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It is, it's like ham and tap got
in there and just said, listen,
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when you have the opportunity
especially those punches
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tonight, man, they were sitting
there and they're trying to
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grind.
You saw them coming tomorrow on
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that one, inside the 20-yard
line, he came in and it just
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looked like he was about to
knock him out uppercuts.
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It falls out, screw her on the
when they were getting close to
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the end zone.
In and I think that makes us
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feel better about Hammett
slightly, teach these things.
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The interception, first of all,
if Garrett Hewitt doesn't hit
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that ball.
Brian Murray got his one later.
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Yep.
Put a few and doesn't hit that
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ball.
Brian.
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Murray houses that he jump that
route like okay.
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It's sort of stinks for, you
know, for him, he needs the one
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later.
Yep.
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Our does off of the off of the
Divine Diablo play man which
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we're going to get to divide a
little later.
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So let me quite on that, but
probably talked about two guys
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that really could hurt this team
tonight and we maintain the kept
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them under control.
Jose flowers, seven receptions
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for 57 yards.
I mean, he was averaging close
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to 20 of carry tonight, right?
At eight.
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What did you see?
You know, what do we do to him?
448
00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:29,700
The big thing is, we didn't let
him get deep on us man and we
449
00:30:29,700 --> 00:30:32,700
did it, a bunch of different
ways we mix up coverages.
450
00:30:33,400 --> 00:30:36,500
Sometimes we hated him off,
sometimes we almost played man
451
00:30:36,500 --> 00:30:39,100
on him.
Sometimes we just had straight
452
00:30:39,100 --> 00:30:44,400
up cover three and they weren't
able to get behind our defense
453
00:30:44,400 --> 00:30:47,800
to make those big plays and we
were able to when he did get the
454
00:30:47,808 --> 00:30:51,300
ball.
Even when he was in space we got
455
00:30:51,300 --> 00:30:53,400
him down even if he got the
first down and we didn't let
456
00:30:53,400 --> 00:30:57,000
that turn into a big play.
And I think that's the big thing
457
00:30:57,000 --> 00:30:59,700
to take away is that he wasn't
getting chunk plays against us
458
00:30:59,700 --> 00:31:02,800
tonight.
He was getting underneath routes
459
00:31:02,800 --> 00:31:05,600
and if we, if you can make, say
flowers run underneath all
460
00:31:05,600 --> 00:31:06,800
night?
You'll take that.
461
00:31:06,900 --> 00:31:09,100
Yes, we will take that all
night.
462
00:31:09,600 --> 00:31:14,600
Now, then Braun their primary
underneath guy, you got it okay
463
00:31:14,600 --> 00:31:19,400
night, I mean long toward a
touchdown, you know, which which
464
00:31:19,400 --> 00:31:22,100
a hell of a play by him him
stretching out there like that.
465
00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:25,400
But then you kind of look at his
overall statistics night, they
466
00:31:26,000 --> 00:31:31,300
Okay, I mean forceps in 53 yards
but we kept him under his normal
467
00:31:31,300 --> 00:31:34,200
reception total.
We kept well under his receiving
468
00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:39,100
yards total.
I mean you know, it definitely
469
00:31:39,100 --> 00:31:41,400
helped having a full secondary
tonight.
470
00:31:41,500 --> 00:31:44,900
Getting a linebacker Corps that
I know you're going to get into
471
00:31:44,900 --> 00:31:48,500
a little while having everybody
back for certain situations.
472
00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:50,300
Yeah.
Maybe the big thing we did with
473
00:31:50,300 --> 00:31:54,500
Hunter long is that, you know,
we didn't let you know, the only
474
00:31:54,500 --> 00:31:57,300
the only time we really let Let
him take a good play and turn
475
00:31:57,300 --> 00:32:00,600
into a great play with that one.
Touchdown broke a tackle
476
00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:02,900
stretched out late.
I mean he was a he was a damn
477
00:32:02,900 --> 00:32:05,500
good play and we could have
stopped it at least from being a
478
00:32:05,508 --> 00:32:07,900
touchdown.
So Kudos them on that play but
479
00:32:07,900 --> 00:32:10,700
he's only other big play was on
a scramble drill where he ran
480
00:32:10,700 --> 00:32:13,300
toward the sideline and caught
it right on the edge there that
481
00:32:13,300 --> 00:32:14,900
was his only other big chunk.
Play the met.
482
00:32:14,900 --> 00:32:18,700
The rest of it was just you know
a couple stick movers and a
483
00:32:18,708 --> 00:32:22,400
couple your routes that got him,
you know, eight or eight or nine
484
00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:25,300
yards but he really was held in
check and I think we did a good
485
00:32:25,300 --> 00:32:28,500
job.
Either running one guy.
486
00:32:28,500 --> 00:32:31,100
I didn't let him just follow him
where we did a good job,
487
00:32:31,100 --> 00:32:34,800
shadowing him and Zone coverage.
And we really kind of took away
488
00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:40,100
the things he likes to do and
let's talk a little bit about
489
00:32:40,100 --> 00:32:42,000
the linebacking corps since
we're here man.
490
00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:47,500
Yeah well well let's first of
all say this Rush defense which
491
00:32:47,500 --> 00:32:51,700
we know that the whole team but
last week the lab at record got
492
00:32:51,700 --> 00:32:54,800
just absolutely obliterated
tonight.
493
00:32:55,600 --> 00:32:58,200
Rusty pints to 90 yards.
Yes.
494
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,800
And see does double their yards
per carry at one point, 8 2, 3
495
00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:05,800
.6, but still it's three and a
half yard to carry.
496
00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:09,000
We will take that every week if
possible under 100 yards under
497
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:12,200
four yards, a carry after last
week that's a win.
498
00:33:12,500 --> 00:33:15,100
That is a big win.
But what did you see the wine
499
00:33:15,100 --> 00:33:16,900
bag record?
Do this week Grand?
500
00:33:17,400 --> 00:33:20,200
Yeah, I mean they weren't
playing as timid.
501
00:33:20,200 --> 00:33:24,700
They were playing more downhill.
Like you mentioned, I saw them.
502
00:33:24,700 --> 00:33:30,000
Look a little Like they weren't
out of position as much and I
503
00:33:30,008 --> 00:33:32,800
like, I like that because that
was the thing that bothered me
504
00:33:32,800 --> 00:33:35,300
the most I think but to other
than being timid in the last
505
00:33:35,300 --> 00:33:38,900
game was kind of just how out of
position they were on a lot of
506
00:33:38,900 --> 00:33:41,200
situations there and they look
like they were playing a little
507
00:33:41,200 --> 00:33:44,700
bit more within their game.
Not trying to do too much.
508
00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:47,600
I'm going to give actually a
specific shout out to Dax
509
00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,000
hollifield who I raked over the
coals.
510
00:33:50,600 --> 00:33:53,800
Last week, pretty badly.
He stepped up this game.
511
00:33:53,800 --> 00:33:57,100
He didn't have a great game.
I mean, he's not going to get
512
00:33:57,100 --> 00:34:00,400
defensive player of the week or
anything like that, but very
513
00:34:00,400 --> 00:34:06,000
solid both in coverage stopping
the Run decision making and his
514
00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:09,199
tackling improved as well.
So I'm gonna give him a personal
515
00:34:09,199 --> 00:34:13,800
shout out here, but Tisdale
abrooke looked, well, look much
516
00:34:13,800 --> 00:34:16,500
better this week as well, played
more aggressive and especially
517
00:34:16,500 --> 00:34:20,000
in the second half your work
looked more like the The Rookery
518
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:23,600
used to absolutely.
He did.
519
00:34:23,699 --> 00:34:27,900
He did now is one he put a pie.
Hop on jerk a bitch tonight.
520
00:34:27,900 --> 00:34:31,500
I mean, like Dirty Bit, the same
after that, he didn't know, he
521
00:34:31,500 --> 00:34:33,900
really didn't.
He was getting rid of the ball
522
00:34:33,900 --> 00:34:35,699
quicker than he was ready to do
it quicker.
523
00:34:35,699 --> 00:34:38,000
Like, I don't want to take
another one of those.
524
00:34:38,400 --> 00:34:41,400
Let's do a quick shout outs.
We hit them up already but Brian
525
00:34:41,400 --> 00:34:47,199
Murray, tamari, Connor, strong,
who Brian wasn't he supposed to
526
00:34:47,199 --> 00:34:48,600
be part of the no good?
Horrible.
527
00:34:48,800 --> 00:34:52,100
Very bad 2020 class and that
nobody should ever play.
528
00:34:52,100 --> 00:34:55,000
And they should have never went
anywhere him and Quixote Jenkins
529
00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:56,699
both Man.
Yeah, yeah.
530
00:34:58,700 --> 00:35:02,700
You know Devin Taylor gets to
pick where it looked like I
531
00:35:02,700 --> 00:35:06,100
think me and you were talking
about it and I think Devin
532
00:35:06,100 --> 00:35:09,300
player played some safety
tonight because on that pick
533
00:35:09,300 --> 00:35:11,500
mean you're talking to we were
looking at We R Jr.
534
00:35:11,500 --> 00:35:13,700
Walker was last weekend that
quarter out.
535
00:35:14,300 --> 00:35:19,900
He was in that similar spot.
So again is build six, 1205,
536
00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:24,600
little undersized but definitely
has the capability to do that
537
00:35:24,700 --> 00:35:26,800
mission.
He read that ball perfect.
538
00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:31,300
He saw what was happening?
You know, drove on it.
539
00:35:31,300 --> 00:35:33,300
Made the play, man.
It was just, it was a good read
540
00:35:33,300 --> 00:35:35,300
and that was a ball.
That I think there's a little
541
00:35:35,300 --> 00:35:38,200
bit of miscommunication between
Hunter long and jerk evict there
542
00:35:39,400 --> 00:35:42,400
and I think Geo that was just
something that he took advantage
543
00:35:42,400 --> 00:35:45,200
of it and he has really good
ball skills.
544
00:35:45,200 --> 00:35:46,900
He definitely goes after the
ball.
545
00:35:47,300 --> 00:35:49,900
So I like what he did and I
liked the way he were able to
546
00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:54,300
kind of make that safety
position a little bit stronger
547
00:35:54,300 --> 00:35:57,900
than it's been the last Last
last couple weeks so good to see
548
00:35:57,900 --> 00:35:59,900
him out there to make it two
players from that position.
549
00:36:00,100 --> 00:36:03,200
Yeah finding him getting himself
on the field getting himself.
550
00:36:03,200 --> 00:36:06,200
If you look at I mean that's
part kind of about the
551
00:36:06,200 --> 00:36:11,000
Singletary is I don't know where
his draft stock is but his draft
552
00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:14,000
stock is varying at the
opportunity to come back next
553
00:36:14,000 --> 00:36:17,600
year which helps with death all
over the field.
554
00:36:18,900 --> 00:36:23,900
Let's do this.
Only one sex night.
555
00:36:23,900 --> 00:36:26,900
I was a maribor know, kind of
Gang tackle stack.
556
00:36:27,300 --> 00:36:31,300
What did you see with the
defensive line because it looked
557
00:36:31,300 --> 00:36:33,900
a lot better.
It looked like they were getting
558
00:36:33,900 --> 00:36:35,400
pressure.
They were making jerk of it.
559
00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:39,900
So early it's a thing that they
did the best was passed
560
00:36:39,900 --> 00:36:42,800
wrestling's and pressing and
squeezing the pocket.
561
00:36:43,100 --> 00:36:46,200
So they did a good job of not
really giving your Kovac
562
00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:49,500
anywhere for him to kind of
squeeze through Lane, step up in
563
00:36:49,500 --> 00:36:51,800
the pocket, get outside the
pocket, he had a couple times
564
00:36:51,800 --> 00:36:54,000
where he got outside, was able
to make some throws towards the
565
00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:57,200
sideline, but But overall,
throughout the night, we did a
566
00:36:57,200 --> 00:37:00,200
good job of staying in this
pass-rush lanes and the
567
00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:04,400
defensive tackles for maybe
taking still a step back in the
568
00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:06,900
Rush game.
Did a good job in the rushing
569
00:37:06,900 --> 00:37:11,400
the passer kind of pressing the
pocket backwards or covid
570
00:37:11,400 --> 00:37:14,900
couldn't step up and either you
know feel comfortable like
571
00:37:14,900 --> 00:37:17,600
throwing it down the field or
stepping up and really taking
572
00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,100
off to get a you know, a few
yards on a broken-down play.
573
00:37:20,100 --> 00:37:24,800
So you know, kudos to those guys
much improved game from last
574
00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:26,300
week.
I know the More opportunities
575
00:37:26,300 --> 00:37:30,900
with more both drop back game
versus the RPO that we saw with
576
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:33,600
you and see, but they took
advantage of it and look more
577
00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:37,100
like the defensive line we saw
in the first two games than what
578
00:37:37,100 --> 00:37:38,600
we saw last week.
Yeah.
579
00:37:38,600 --> 00:37:42,300
And even Brian mentioned about
the defensive tackles, it looked
580
00:37:42,300 --> 00:37:45,300
like and you probably could go
later this week and look a
581
00:37:45,308 --> 00:37:48,800
little bit deeper into it.
Something happened after
582
00:37:48,800 --> 00:37:50,700
halftime to with the defensive
tackle.
583
00:37:51,600 --> 00:37:55,800
You did not see the lanes as big
and I don't know if it was What
584
00:37:56,500 --> 00:38:00,900
essentially if it was different
combinations of players or if it
585
00:38:00,900 --> 00:38:03,500
was different techniques, they
were taken care of.
586
00:38:03,900 --> 00:38:07,600
But what am I going crazy?
They did you not see that to it?
587
00:38:07,600 --> 00:38:10,500
Look like there was something
different there even though.
588
00:38:10,500 --> 00:38:13,600
Yeah, we had a 10 point lead,
but it was quickly down to 3
589
00:38:13,900 --> 00:38:17,500
then back up at 10.
Yeah, it definitely looked
590
00:38:17,500 --> 00:38:18,700
different.
I'd have to go back and look at
591
00:38:18,700 --> 00:38:21,200
the table or to tell you
definitely what, what kind of
592
00:38:21,200 --> 00:38:25,200
changed, but you definitely saw
them playing with, you know?
593
00:38:25,500 --> 00:38:27,500
We said it with the linebackers
with more aggression, they
594
00:38:27,500 --> 00:38:30,800
looked like they were just
attacking more and not thinking
595
00:38:30,800 --> 00:38:34,100
as much and sometimes, you know,
thinking is great, but it's not
596
00:38:34,100 --> 00:38:36,700
great.
When you're playing a quick
597
00:38:36,700 --> 00:38:39,300
react game like football.
Sometimes you just got to get
598
00:38:39,300 --> 00:38:41,500
your read, make your decision
and go.
599
00:38:42,500 --> 00:38:48,700
Absolutely, alright, last part
of the good night, he was our
600
00:38:48,700 --> 00:38:53,500
number one.
On a pivotal player buddy that
601
00:38:53,500 --> 00:38:57,800
Heavenly definitely made such a
difference tonight, man.
602
00:38:57,800 --> 00:39:02,800
What did you see?
Just overall because if you just
603
00:39:02,800 --> 00:39:05,700
felt his presence there, it was
just different.
604
00:39:05,800 --> 00:39:08,700
You know, it seems like a couple
times early.
605
00:39:08,700 --> 00:39:11,400
We might have been lost but it's
like he got them straightened
606
00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:15,300
especially in that secondary as
the game wore on, he was
607
00:39:15,300 --> 00:39:19,400
definitely on them with tackling
and he was reminding, people
608
00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:21,900
hate just because we're there.
We still got to make the play.
609
00:39:21,900 --> 00:39:24,300
We got to make the tackle.
He so he, the leadership was
610
00:39:24,300 --> 00:39:27,100
there.
But the play was there as well.
611
00:39:27,100 --> 00:39:30,100
I mean, whether it was in the
running game, coming up getting
612
00:39:30,100 --> 00:39:32,900
some really good.
It fits bring the players down.
613
00:39:32,900 --> 00:39:37,900
He wasn't missing any tackles
and in the, in the pass game and
614
00:39:38,600 --> 00:39:41,100
he's playing a good job when he
was, when he had deep
615
00:39:41,100 --> 00:39:44,700
responsibility, making sure that
they flowers didn't break off
616
00:39:44,700 --> 00:39:49,100
those big ones, but he also when
he was coming up the kind of in
617
00:39:49,100 --> 00:39:52,900
the in the shallow part of the
Zone, there we saw him make that
618
00:39:52,900 --> 00:39:55,300
play that led to the the Murray
interception.
619
00:39:55,300 --> 00:39:57,600
He was a guy that got in there.
Got his hand on the ball, kind
620
00:39:57,600 --> 00:40:00,100
of knocked it up and you know
Marie was able to clean it up,
621
00:40:00,100 --> 00:40:01,900
get the pick.
Kind of get a good run back
622
00:40:01,900 --> 00:40:06,500
there.
So the Devon Diablo, we missed
623
00:40:06,500 --> 00:40:11,100
him these last two games and it
showed up tonight and it showed
624
00:40:11,100 --> 00:40:13,900
up, especially in the second
half when his leadership really
625
00:40:13,900 --> 00:40:17,000
kind of took over.
And you know, he was able to
626
00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:20,400
both get the guys where they
needed to be but also make plays
627
00:40:20,400 --> 00:40:22,000
himself with his physical
abilities.
628
00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:24,400
Absolutely.
All right.
629
00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:28,100
Well, you know, since it's been
such a good night, we've been
630
00:40:28,100 --> 00:40:30,000
talking about a lot of good
things.
631
00:40:30,900 --> 00:40:33,800
What's hit a few things?
Defense came to light up this
632
00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:37,400
week, still some things there
that you need to see Improvement
633
00:40:37,400 --> 00:40:40,100
on because we have to have some
tough competition, down the
634
00:40:40,100 --> 00:40:43,400
road.
The first one bright and I
635
00:40:43,600 --> 00:40:47,600
texted you numerous times, we
can't get off the bleep and
636
00:40:47,600 --> 00:40:51,500
field on, third and fourth down
at one point.
637
00:40:51,500 --> 00:40:55,700
Now, they ended, I believe
tonight on third and fourth
638
00:40:55,700 --> 00:40:57,900
down.
I had it written down, and now I
639
00:40:57,908 --> 00:41:03,900
have deleted it.
Unfortunately. - you wrote it
640
00:41:03,900 --> 00:41:05,900
down.
Thank you, 11 of 18 but at a
641
00:41:05,900 --> 00:41:09,000
point in time in the early part
of the third quarter, they were
642
00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:13,100
seven of ten and they were
driving.
643
00:41:13,100 --> 00:41:14,600
We were forcing turnovers.
Yes.
644
00:41:14,600 --> 00:41:17,000
But you know Brian me and you
kind of talked about it in the
645
00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:18,600
past getting the turnover is
good.
646
00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,100
But of a team continuously
tribes on you.
647
00:41:22,500 --> 00:41:24,300
You can't get a turnover every
time.
648
00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:26,600
Yep.
Definitely got to get better.
649
00:41:26,600 --> 00:41:28,800
I mean there's going to be
offenses that we played down the
650
00:41:28,800 --> 00:41:30,500
road.
Probably not.
651
00:41:30,700 --> 00:41:34,400
And, you know, the next two or
three, but, you know, once we
652
00:41:34,400 --> 00:41:39,900
get it into the Miami's and even
the Pittsburgh's and then
653
00:41:39,900 --> 00:41:43,300
obviously Clemson, there's going
to be opportunities where we're
654
00:41:43,300 --> 00:41:45,400
going to play an offense that is
not going to just give us the
655
00:41:45,408 --> 00:41:47,000
ball like happened.
Like what happened tonight?
656
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,900
So got to be better on third
Downs, getting off the field,
657
00:41:49,900 --> 00:41:52,000
getting the ball back into that
offenses hands.
658
00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:55,400
Got to be better on key towns in
general.
659
00:41:55,400 --> 00:41:58,400
You know, sometimes we get them
behind the sticks and then we
660
00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:02,900
just very next down, you know,
they get all the yardage that
661
00:42:02,900 --> 00:42:07,000
they just lost and then some
back like let's go ahead and
662
00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:08,400
keep them down, while they're
down, man.
663
00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:12,200
You got to go got to do a lot
better job at that, but the
664
00:42:12,200 --> 00:42:14,800
fourth and seven and night where
I think they ended up scoring
665
00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:19,100
that one was, that was kind of
that magic made you angry
666
00:42:19,100 --> 00:42:22,300
because it's just like, they're
in no man's land.
667
00:42:22,300 --> 00:42:27,000
And it's Fourth and one or two,
or even three, its fourth and
668
00:42:27,000 --> 00:42:31,300
seven.
We give up the big play in to me
669
00:42:31,300 --> 00:42:34,100
that can really screw up a team
mentality.
670
00:42:34,100 --> 00:42:37,700
If she's just freaking feel
right now.
671
00:42:39,700 --> 00:42:44,700
Now let me ask this something
you saw on the back end, you
672
00:42:44,700 --> 00:42:48,400
know, to I think I might have
noted it too, but I think we
673
00:42:48,400 --> 00:42:50,200
were since we're using the
leverage better.
674
00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:51,300
We were attacking a little
better.
675
00:42:51,300 --> 00:42:54,900
It didn't upset me as much.
But you talked about that, they
676
00:42:54,900 --> 00:42:58,400
weren't attacking some of the
underneath route from stuff,
677
00:42:58,700 --> 00:43:04,100
which I think gets you because I
think you, you see things like
678
00:43:04,100 --> 00:43:06,100
that from a moth and defectors
thing.
679
00:43:06,300 --> 00:43:08,700
If you're not attacking, we're
going to keep taking it and get
680
00:43:08,700 --> 00:43:12,800
it to better offenses with
players can attack them in the
681
00:43:12,800 --> 00:43:16,000
field.
It's not going to it's not going
682
00:43:16,000 --> 00:43:18,000
to end.
Well yeah and I made a note of
683
00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:20,700
that they did better with that
in the second half but in the
684
00:43:20,700 --> 00:43:24,900
first half some of the
underneath stuff, they weren't
685
00:43:24,900 --> 00:43:30,300
coming up as quick as a as like
they were so worried about not
686
00:43:30,300 --> 00:43:32,700
letting them get behind and they
just weren't attacking.
687
00:43:32,700 --> 00:43:35,800
Even once the guy had the ball
in front of them on the first
688
00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:40,200
touchdown, you know, it was just
a shallow dig kind of underneath
689
00:43:40,200 --> 00:43:44,300
the linebackers and kind of ran
past all three of them into the
690
00:43:44,300 --> 00:43:46,600
alley and got the touchdown.
I mean, that shouldn't happen.
691
00:43:47,600 --> 00:43:51,700
Do you you texted me real quick
that we lost leverage on that?
692
00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:55,500
Why you Like real cloth leverage
like Rook because it was the
693
00:43:55,500 --> 00:43:58,500
wall and if wrote just instead
of I don't know what he took
694
00:43:58,500 --> 00:44:00,900
like this weird step.
Where if you would have just
695
00:44:00,900 --> 00:44:03,400
made him turn back in, he's
going to have to go into three
696
00:44:03,400 --> 00:44:06,200
guys to get a touchdown, he
likely isn't.
697
00:44:07,400 --> 00:44:14,000
But maybe it's the these guys
having to learn again, we saw
698
00:44:14,000 --> 00:44:16,200
more Zone conference and we
place them in like a couple
699
00:44:16,200 --> 00:44:19,200
times yet but we're seeing more
Zone concept.
700
00:44:19,400 --> 00:44:24,900
Where I think if we played man
all night, I think we probably
701
00:44:24,900 --> 00:44:27,200
would have.
I think there would have been 14
702
00:44:27,200 --> 00:44:30,500
more tolerable.
I think jerk of each has a sort
703
00:44:30,500 --> 00:44:32,500
of arm and with flowers and went
long.
704
00:44:32,500 --> 00:44:35,600
Some of the other guys, it's
like that but whatever gets
705
00:44:35,600 --> 00:44:39,200
irritating is the second and six
and it's a little underneath
706
00:44:39,200 --> 00:44:42,100
route and they get eight and
you're like why?
707
00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:48,300
Yeah we got to stop that stop
that tackling better than last
708
00:44:48,300 --> 00:44:52,100
week but there were some time
I'm the ammonia chat and when I
709
00:44:52,100 --> 00:44:55,700
hit you and I love Armani, dude.
Just help wrap the guy up and
710
00:44:55,700 --> 00:45:00,100
get him out of bounds.
Yep, there's no need.
711
00:45:00,200 --> 00:45:02,600
How many adults lie that that
the plaintiff coming back
712
00:45:02,600 --> 00:45:07,100
anyway, but you know, you're
already there just get him out
713
00:45:07,100 --> 00:45:08,700
of bounds, man.
Get him out of bounds.
714
00:45:08,700 --> 00:45:12,200
Make the easy play make.
Yeah, I think that's.
715
00:45:12,300 --> 00:45:14,500
And I think what we saw the
first couple weeks that they
716
00:45:14,500 --> 00:45:19,000
were making it easy play, it was
get the guy hold.
717
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:20,700
There's going to be here.
People here in a ton.
718
00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:25,600
The second to get him down the
only way last week, and then you
719
00:45:25,607 --> 00:45:30,600
stall some, a lot of diving at
Players week which was not that
720
00:45:30,600 --> 00:45:33,500
good with, you know, Point get
you upset.
721
00:45:33,500 --> 00:45:39,500
But again as the game wore on it
got better as the game wore only
722
00:45:39,500 --> 00:45:41,100
got better.
People say, well you have a
723
00:45:41,100 --> 00:45:43,900
lead, you do different things.
And it's like, yeah.
724
00:45:43,900 --> 00:45:48,000
But when you get that on tape
Grand, right, when Pam and
725
00:45:48,000 --> 00:45:53,500
Clay's, Ryne Smith and No
filter, Lincoln deltek.
726
00:45:53,500 --> 00:45:55,500
Get that on tape.
Like, this is what we need to
727
00:45:55,508 --> 00:45:57,100
do.
You think we're in this all
728
00:45:57,100 --> 00:45:58,900
game?
They're not driving it down.
729
00:45:59,700 --> 00:46:02,500
Yeah.
And I mean, let's go ahead while
730
00:46:02,500 --> 00:46:05,800
we're kind of talking about that
a little bit and give the
731
00:46:05,800 --> 00:46:09,300
coaches, some shoutouts not just
for a good game plan coming in
732
00:46:09,300 --> 00:46:12,700
but for making really good
halftime adjustments, especially
733
00:46:12,700 --> 00:46:16,500
on the defensive side of the
bowl because while we only gave
734
00:46:16,500 --> 00:46:19,300
up seven in the first half, they
drove the ball a few times on us
735
00:46:19,300 --> 00:46:22,700
in the first half.
And we were pretty stout in the
736
00:46:22,700 --> 00:46:24,400
second half.
Yeah.
737
00:46:24,900 --> 00:46:26,900
After that.
Open TouchDown Drive.
738
00:46:27,000 --> 00:46:29,000
Yeah, we were.
We were very Stout.
739
00:46:29,000 --> 00:46:34,500
We work, we weren't great, but
we weren't as bad and we
740
00:46:34,500 --> 00:46:36,700
definitely were a lot better on
third down in the second half.
741
00:46:37,200 --> 00:46:40,100
Forget when we were first half,
we were pretty bad over on third
742
00:46:40,100 --> 00:46:41,500
down.
Yeah, after that.
743
00:46:43,000 --> 00:46:47,400
Yeah, after that early portion,
where they got 27 10 out of 10
744
00:46:47,800 --> 00:46:52,100
for he thrust the way 50/50,
which Which is good.
745
00:46:52,600 --> 00:46:54,700
Also we porch couple more
turnovers.
746
00:46:54,800 --> 00:46:58,300
They were having to do some
different things and they had
747
00:46:58,300 --> 00:47:02,700
some three and outs.
So, definitely on that.
748
00:47:03,000 --> 00:47:05,100
You mention it earlier.
I know you want to hit it one
749
00:47:05,100 --> 00:47:10,100
more time offensive.
Tackles yeah, we need to see
750
00:47:10,100 --> 00:47:12,400
them better in the Run game.
I think they did a really good
751
00:47:12,400 --> 00:47:14,600
job.
Rushing the passer tonight
752
00:47:14,600 --> 00:47:17,400
especially staying in their Rush
lanes and pressing the pocket
753
00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:20,700
but need to see more consistency
from them in the running.
754
00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:22,500
Occasionally they were still
getting moved tonight.
755
00:47:22,500 --> 00:47:27,000
Not anything.
Like we saw against UNC, which
756
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:29,900
is good.
It's nice to see them bounce
757
00:47:29,900 --> 00:47:34,100
back this week but you know, I
think we held them to 90.
758
00:47:34,100 --> 00:47:36,800
I think we probably could have
stopped, you know, a couple more
759
00:47:36,800 --> 00:47:39,700
runs.
And I would like to see more -
760
00:47:39,700 --> 00:47:41,700
rushing plays from them.
Maybe that would have been an
761
00:47:41,700 --> 00:47:43,600
indication that we were doing
some good things with the
762
00:47:43,600 --> 00:47:45,900
defensive tackles there.
They didn't have a lot of
763
00:47:45,900 --> 00:47:48,100
negative plays but what they did
have was they weren't able to
764
00:47:48,100 --> 00:47:51,000
get anything established where
they felt like they could Lean
765
00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:53,100
on their running game, which is
what we wanted to do is get them
766
00:47:53,100 --> 00:47:55,700
out of that kind of make them
one-dimensional and that's what
767
00:47:55,700 --> 00:47:57,700
they were pretty much the whole
second half.
768
00:47:58,200 --> 00:47:59,900
Yeah.
It pretty much was, I mean after
769
00:47:59,900 --> 00:48:04,600
that touchdown they went fumbled
punt down, fonts interception
770
00:48:05,100 --> 00:48:07,400
and then they had one to end the
game.
771
00:48:07,700 --> 00:48:11,000
Yep, I'll say this, they
actually came with a game plan.
772
00:48:11,300 --> 00:48:12,700
That was different than what I
thought.
773
00:48:12,700 --> 00:48:16,800
I mean even within the running
game, they were primarily
774
00:48:17,000 --> 00:48:20,600
between the tackles like I said,
some of that inside.
775
00:48:20,800 --> 00:48:23,700
Soon, whether it was from
shotgun or from Ace and they
776
00:48:23,700 --> 00:48:25,200
actually mix it up and lots of
night.
777
00:48:25,200 --> 00:48:28,400
They ran some some sweeps with
the other, their second team
778
00:48:28,400 --> 00:48:31,000
running back a lot.
They got him on the field, a
779
00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:33,200
whole lot more than he's played
in any other game.
780
00:48:33,200 --> 00:48:35,400
I've watched this year.
So you know, they brought
781
00:48:35,400 --> 00:48:37,900
something new to the table that
had been on film and we were
782
00:48:37,900 --> 00:48:40,000
still able to adjust to it.
So I like that.
783
00:48:40,600 --> 00:48:46,800
Absolutely absolutely.
So, you know, again 4014 when we
784
00:48:46,800 --> 00:48:52,300
cover the spread which some
people on Her today did not like
785
00:48:52,300 --> 00:48:56,600
the fair telling us because take
the 13.
786
00:48:57,500 --> 00:49:03,700
There was also one of the other
podcast I listen to I've texted
787
00:49:03,700 --> 00:49:08,200
you on yesterday morning.
Like I like so and so this is
788
00:49:08,200 --> 00:49:09,800
what he said, pennies in the
cap.
789
00:49:09,800 --> 00:49:12,000
It off with Virginia Tech could
win by 2026.
790
00:49:20,100 --> 00:49:30,000
Yeah.
They would have went six and
791
00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:33,400
two.
Okay, okay in three, you know,
792
00:49:33,400 --> 00:49:37,300
again, you know game screwed.
You let me win this week which
793
00:49:37,300 --> 00:49:46,000
was trusted the Wahoo's, but
what did I say?
794
00:50:27,100 --> 00:50:35,200
And those with fifty six seven
and half, it was it was one of
795
00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:39,200
those one of the top screens and
I had to go do something I come
796
00:50:39,200 --> 00:50:41,800
back.
I'm like, well, this is getting
797
00:50:41,800 --> 00:50:46,300
changed.
Click, we hit Miami pit.
798
00:50:46,300 --> 00:50:53,000
We we got it at 14.
They lost by 12 Liberty wins.
799
00:50:53,000 --> 00:50:56,600
Again, that's screwed us.
Anyway, what did I say though?
800
00:50:56,700 --> 00:51:01,500
Even even without Pickett, Are
we didn't run away from that,
801
00:51:01,500 --> 00:51:10,400
but he gets a decent defense.
Just You know, they struggle and
802
00:51:11,100 --> 00:51:13,400
they should have they should be
demoing.
803
00:51:13,400 --> 00:51:16,700
That mean, you got lucky.
Let's take a look at these other
804
00:51:16,700 --> 00:51:19,200
ones.
Syracuse Liberty Liberty wins
805
00:51:19,200 --> 00:51:22,900
again.
Liberty now has beaten teams
806
00:51:22,900 --> 00:51:28,600
combined 2 and 17.
I think I didn't see this game
807
00:51:28,600 --> 00:51:30,300
because we ended up going out in
the cold.
808
00:51:30,300 --> 00:51:33,000
A sec about to meet some
friends.
809
00:51:33,300 --> 00:51:38,300
We stay there to 6:30 because
everybody from the Everybody
810
00:51:38,300 --> 00:51:41,900
from the neighborhood came out
all the kids.
811
00:51:41,900 --> 00:51:46,100
All the parents we were playing
basketball and then the coach
812
00:51:46,100 --> 00:51:48,800
that lives across the street,
yours, all out here playing
813
00:51:48,800 --> 00:51:50,700
fields all the families.
Hey, I'm getting everybody
814
00:51:50,700 --> 00:51:53,900
Pizza.
So, he leaves comes back gets
815
00:51:53,900 --> 00:51:56,200
two pieces for everything on the
plate.
816
00:52:39,400 --> 00:53:09,200
Like I said,
A little bit of a matching Elle
817
00:53:09,200 --> 00:53:12,500
column there.
Notre Dame is going to be UNC.
818
00:53:13,100 --> 00:53:16,000
Okay, got it.
Somebody's got to beat Notre
819
00:53:16,000 --> 00:53:20,000
Dame.
Now they don't, you know, why
820
00:53:20,300 --> 00:53:22,500
was it?
Because we going to be Clemson.
821
00:53:22,800 --> 00:53:29,100
Hey, hey, when they come to
Blacksburg December this, it's
822
00:53:29,100 --> 00:53:30,900
going to be a foot of snow on
the ground.
823
00:53:32,700 --> 00:53:36,500
What is this?
I'm going to rub their little
824
00:53:36,500 --> 00:53:39,900
hands together and be like,
let's get dirty baby.
825
00:53:41,200 --> 00:53:43,500
Last one.
Which was the out of conference
826
00:53:43,500 --> 00:53:49,700
Bama, who good, Nick Saban finds
the as after three - test, which
827
00:53:51,100 --> 00:53:52,900
I think I don't care that he did
it.
828
00:53:52,908 --> 00:53:55,500
I carry that.
He got a different rule than
829
00:53:55,500 --> 00:54:00,300
another coach, at least that's
the appearance that it has.
830
00:54:00,600 --> 00:54:06,900
That's the appearance it is, but
it's also, that's also the SE
831
00:54:06,900 --> 00:54:13,900
C's that if you get a, if you
get a positive and then get
832
00:54:13,900 --> 00:54:20,300
three consecutive - they
considered a false positive.
833
00:54:20,300 --> 00:54:27,200
The ACC doesn't do that and
things like that, so it helps
834
00:54:27,200 --> 00:54:28,900
that they're using the rabbit
test.
835
00:54:28,900 --> 00:54:31,100
If we could just get on that
board, that would help us a lot.
836
00:54:31,100 --> 00:54:37,400
I think, John don't get really
do not get, I mean, unless you
837
00:54:37,400 --> 00:54:41,100
see open up your wallet pay for
these tests, get it done.
838
00:54:41,800 --> 00:54:45,000
No, no, we just want to put some
another name, you got like, two,
839
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:48,200
you got two of the best.
Medical universities in the
840
00:54:48,200 --> 00:54:51,900
fucking country.
You do something.
841
00:54:54,800 --> 00:55:02,700
Do something test faster because
they're happy with what they're
842
00:55:02,700 --> 00:55:05,300
getting right now.
They know who essentially they
843
00:55:05,300 --> 00:55:09,000
know who they want.
It is what it is.
844
00:55:10,600 --> 00:55:11,800
Let's rock the boat a little
bit.
845
00:55:11,800 --> 00:55:17,300
How about that?
Anything else.
846
00:55:17,300 --> 00:55:21,100
Surprised you from I know you
were driving most of the day I
847
00:55:21,100 --> 00:55:24,800
was driving.
I was A little this little that
848
00:55:24,800 --> 00:55:28,900
but I was checking in pretty
regular and there's there's some
849
00:55:28,900 --> 00:55:31,400
interesting things out there.
Like I said, I think the some of
850
00:55:31,400 --> 00:55:35,900
the later action shot and more
and then UVA just kind of laying
851
00:55:35,900 --> 00:55:39,200
over in the second half.
It's very true.
852
00:55:40,200 --> 00:55:46,100
Funny thing I got today was my
cousin who South Carolina grad.
853
00:55:46,100 --> 00:55:48,700
I mean, I'm watching some of
that game is like, what do they
854
00:55:48,700 --> 00:55:51,300
do here?
They are not.
855
00:55:51,300 --> 00:55:53,600
I'm sending them like they are
throwing some atrocious.
856
00:55:54,300 --> 00:55:57,500
South Carolina and he texted me,
three or four things, his
857
00:55:57,500 --> 00:56:00,300
buddies tweeting.
And it seemed like after that
858
00:56:00,300 --> 00:56:03,700
point, there were no more Flags
thrown against South Carolina
859
00:56:03,700 --> 00:56:08,700
and they came back and scored
like, you know, 17 unanswered to
860
00:56:08,700 --> 00:56:14,900
beat Auburn at the end.
The SEC, protects their prize
861
00:56:14,900 --> 00:56:19,800
teams in some way, shape or form
and this is there was, there was
862
00:56:19,800 --> 00:56:23,100
a Code Geass out there that says
I'll bring you all down.
863
00:56:26,500 --> 00:56:35,100
This is what happens when y'all
get us after midnight and it's
864
00:56:35,100 --> 00:56:38,800
after 1:00 a.m. in the morning,
I've had a couple beverages as
865
00:56:38,800 --> 00:56:42,800
Michael sure.
Brian has also woke up early but
866
00:56:42,800 --> 00:56:45,600
when Mom and town, I literally
walked a little one downstairs.
867
00:56:45,700 --> 00:56:46,800
Hey, go.
See Grandma.
868
00:56:46,900 --> 00:56:53,400
I'm going back upstairs.
Sleep for a little felt good.
869
00:56:53,600 --> 00:56:56,700
Out great.
We got anything else to hit run?
870
00:56:56,700 --> 00:57:01,400
Anything else that popped out?
I know there's one thing you
871
00:57:01,400 --> 00:57:07,000
don't want to talk about, so I'm
not going to bring it up but of
872
00:57:07,000 --> 00:57:10,200
are.
All right.
873
00:57:10,200 --> 00:57:13,900
Well, if there is nothing else.
Big man that is going to wrap up
874
00:57:13,900 --> 00:57:17,300
this episode of The Boundary
Corner podcast.
875
00:57:17,700 --> 00:57:20,200
My name is Curtis Wilson, I'm
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876
00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:25,400
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877
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878
00:57:28,500 --> 00:57:33,200
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879
00:57:33,200 --> 00:57:36,500
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Give us your feedback.
880
00:57:36,500 --> 00:57:39,700
We want to hear it out there.
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881
00:57:39,700 --> 00:57:41,500
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882
00:57:41,600 --> 00:57:46,300
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884
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885
00:57:52,800 --> 00:57:58,000
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Let's go little keys.
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Welcome back to the boundary
Corner podcast with my partner,
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Brian siglo.
I am Curtis Wilson.
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Brian.
How are you feeling in the Smoky
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00:00:55,800 --> 00:00:59,100
Mountains tonight, or we just
got ourselves.
5
00:00:59,100 --> 00:01:02,600
A big ol W.
I'm Great man.
6
00:01:02,600 --> 00:01:05,400
How about you buddy?
Feeling awesome.
7
00:01:05,500 --> 00:01:10,700
Not only a big ol W.
Big ol W that we did not have to
8
00:01:10,700 --> 00:01:16,600
kind of worried about the last
30, 40 minutes of the game 4014.
9
00:01:19,200 --> 00:01:21,500
I guess you would call that a
force Corwin.
10
00:01:22,000 --> 00:01:23,900
Yeah I like that.
I like that.
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I'll take it or score when
Hokies play a good all-around
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games.
Now without you know, a few
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errors here and there And we're
going to head on a little bit of
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everything today but again it
feels great to get that win.
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It was awesome tonight.
Ryan.
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I know you're sitting there at
that cabin.
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It was also here in the band.
It was all come here in the
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band.
Whether it was, you know, you
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know whether the drum line or
the hok IES Hokies it definitely
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brought a different feel and
kind of more of a typical feel
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that we're accustomed to when we
see a game in Blacksburg.
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Really nice to see that.
Really like that.
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We showed up, especially the way
we played in the second half,
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man, good game all around.
I think from the three phases,
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I'm just glad to see that, you
know, we didn't have a hangover
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from kind of a tough loss last
week with you and see.
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No, not at all.
Not a hangover at all.
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Unlike you and see who had the
really bad hangover today with
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cloth, which probably will make
some people mad.
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But on the other hand is, As you
stated, we got on here.
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It's cool.
Yeah.
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Well, as much as I like a loss
to look like a good loss, I want
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to be level or higher than, but
it seems that were competing
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against for to go to the ACC
Championship game.
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So 100% were UNC loses, the
better, our chances of getting
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their man.
Hell yeah, and then we can look
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and say, well we only played are
true.
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Number one quarterback for a
half and we had all of our
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secondary out in some witch.
Exactly, you know, I don't know
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if that's gonna, you know, come
into play at any point but if it
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does, we can make a better case.
They're so damn right.
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But again, let's get back to our
game hook, he's win 4014.
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And let's just start out
beginning real quick.
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Before it dropped seven o'clock,
we found out, we were going to
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be without some players, some
key players on Luke 2 Nu du out
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again.
I think we pretty much
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confirmed.
He was a covid at the end of
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last week.
Because late last week's are
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just before UNC again.
We're deep on the offensive line
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but Luke should be out.
Come next week, which is awesome
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Jermaine Waller out, you kind of
Wonder first time playing in a
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while coming off that foot if
it's just mixing stuff and let's
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just take keep them out.
We can we can control this, get
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it back to 100%.
We saw a tweet earlier and week
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from jail and wholesome talking
about.
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I just want to play and he was
out today and me and you just
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said Brian a couple seconds ago
because we're ready.
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Come on.
I wonder if something happened
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with and and it sucks.
Yeah.
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I mean, hopefully it's nothing
serious.
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Maybe just a tweak or something
like that.
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But you know, for a guy that's
really kind of fought to keep
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getting back on the field every
year.
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And it's always been just, you
know, kind of one thing after
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another form of feel bad for the
kid.
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Yeah.
I said hope.
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Just something small will see
him.
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Get some some key totes for us
as the season goes along.
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Absolutely.
And then, the last kind of the
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big was Jr Walker, which, you
know, takes away from safety
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death.
Looks like we made a few things,
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a little different with
position.
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He plays tonight, we're going to
that little bit later, but let's
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start brown with the Hokies
offense, led by the captain
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Captain Hook, man.
If you look in the hooker, man,
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One touchdown.
No one player with more than
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twenty nine yards, but we really
didn't need that much because it
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seemed like early on.
We took some downfield shots.
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We had some intermediate passes
look like, we were going to be
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setting up the screen game so
all the areas were there for him
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and Brian would you see?
Because that's what I would see
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in early and then as the game
wore on what we didn't need to
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really pass, because They
worried about it, we did meet
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the, we didn't need to throw the
ball a lot because we were
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effective when we did and we
were killing them in the
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trenches and that would that's a
good recipe, man.
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When hooker was dropping back,
he was connecting with his
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targets, he was affecting them
at different levels, you know,
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he had one where he drove the
ball down the field a little
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bit.
He had a lot of intermediates
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and he had two or three screens
couple swing passes, so he was
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working every area of the field.
And that's You like to see from
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him.
We don't need him to go out and
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throw 25 30 times a game.
We just needed to be efficient
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with the passes and it needs to
be able to hit all those levels
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of the defense.
He did a really good job at that
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all night man.
Yeah he does so good making Fast
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decisions.
You see his mind work real
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quick, you know he gets the ball
out to where it needs to go.
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If it's not there, he's not
taking - plays.
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We saw a couple times trying to
set up a screen or a throwback
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and It wasn't there.
He just threw it in the dirt.
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Yes, so he wasn't taking any
unnecessary risks with the
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football either.
So Play, the clean game was
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efficient and was able to make
all the throws all over the
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field.
Absolutely.
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Now, Brian in this game, I know
there was a play that made you
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super excited in the passing
game of all the time.
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You talk about them that you put
back to me.
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The screen and that's the only
exit and you love the screen.
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Dad screen to juice that goes
through 29 yard that go through
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a touchdown, would you see?
Not only, I'm sure you had some
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flashbacks as soon as you saw
that play.
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But what did you see on that
play?
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That made it so beautiful and
such an easy score because it
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wasn't easy score, dude, it was
a thing of beauty.
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So so let's break it down at
multiple levels.
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Number one juice, great vision,
great Running great.
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Just waiting for the blocks to
set up and then following what
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was going on there, but let's
talk about the offensive line
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and what they did here.
You had a nice kind of seal of
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the trash by less of this myth,
which is important to make sure
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that you're running back.
Once he catches the ball, has
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some room to operate, but the
guys out there leading for him,
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Dara saw Brock Hoffman rocks out
there Mall in the guy in the
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middle of the field and then the
thing that really broke it.
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What would turn a big gain into
a touchdown was what Darris
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always doing out there on the
outside.
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Blocking his safety, engage with
them three different times and
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just pushed him from the 25 yard
line to where he was at the 3
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yard line.
By the times you've got in the
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end zone, just a thing of
beauty.
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I love it.
And the way we were running the
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ball also the way we were
passing it to all areas of the
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field that's when you can do
those things and if humans legs
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too because you do that your
back screen, something like have
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one of the screens in the
defense just goes to it and you
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avoid middle of feel well in and
showed it will talk about a
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little bit later.
You avoid that area is filled in
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this can go in, which it's also
now something that you got a
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little more excited about.
Although I don't think we
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completed.
Any passes on and if we did
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Apologize, we look real quick at
my notes Here.
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Raheem black shoe.
You saw them trying to start
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working him in the screen game,
which I know that is something
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you want.
Yeah, yeah.
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Definitely.
The only one that he actually
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had the catch on was that after
that, that penalty that backed
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us up with like third and 20 or
something like that.
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Late in the game, got a screen
to him.
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Did a good job of kind of
waiting on his Blocks.
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Made a couple guys.
Miss got a nine-yard gain out of
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it.
There wasn't a whole lot there.
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They were kind of waiting for
that type of play, but it's good
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to see him do that.
And we need to do that a lot
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more, whether it's through the
screen or just getting him, the
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ball in space outside of the
box.
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There.
I think if we can do that we'll
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have some success in see his
game.
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Really?
Take off.
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Absolutely.
And as I said just a few minutes
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ago, no, not a lot of action
with the wide receivers and
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tight ends tonight, Khalil
screen, 29 yards, let along with
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heavy on Robinson's 29 yards,
Batavia on.
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One of his plays early was
essentially a post wheel combo
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with Mitchell and where it was a
perfect play.
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And like, you talk about Hendon
reading quick, he read that
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quick, that that safety stayed
back here, and this guy went
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with Mitchell and he just fired
it in there and it's a 20-yard
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gain dad moved us in this
foreign territory pretty quick.
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And so, you know, once that
starts happening, I mean, Braun,
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you know, if we're doing then
the way we run or do we need it?
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No, that's kind of what I was
going alluding to earlier.
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It's that, you know, he's
showing that all of those things
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are in his repertoire he can hit
them.
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He's showing he can hit him
against this defense and once
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they see that, they have to
honor that and we did a really
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good job of kind of leaning on
our strengths tonight but mixing
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in those those passing routes in
hitting.
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Like I said all those varying
levels throughout the night
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where they really couldn't key
in on just trying to take away
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Khalil Herbert.
ER, all right, they couldn't
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stop the rush not at all.
So when I say that folks like
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they legitimately could not
watch all night, you know, we
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just take a look here at uses
numbers.
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I mean, it was absolutely
asinine with juice tonight.
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I mean juice 1/4 223,
all-purpose yards, the 29
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receiving yards, he gets another
143 on the ground, he has to
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touch down Or should be one
touchdown.
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I mean, my personal favorite
Brown was that 58 yard run with
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the combo block, where I asked
you to see it right, where
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lettuce and crisp, lettuce and
Eris are taking it Gary salt.
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Insulin helps, get leather his,
the perfect?
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He turns his guy.
Yeah, big dog gets up field.
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Moths on and she's his perfect
Ally.
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Yep.
That was the big one, but it's a
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lot of other stuff.
Tonight, that looked absolutely
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great for Herbert.
Yeah, so, I mean, you know,
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let's start with her Birdman.
I mean, what can you really say
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about this guy fourth game, for
100-yard, rushing performances?
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You know, something we haven't
seen to to start as a hokie
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career ever and to have that
many consecutive games, we
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haven't seen that since David
Wilson.
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So that's that's telling you
that what we're seeing here is
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something we haven't seen in a
decade.
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So this is this is a pretty
special run.
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We're looking at here.
Yeah, I really like what he is
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doing with his vision, man.
If you have setting up blocks
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waiting for Defenders to kind of
commit to a fit and then kind of
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jumping outside or taking
another angle.
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I mean he does so many good
things to help his offensive
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line and you know once they get
engaged he is so quick and
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putting a foot in the dirt and
just kind of get through
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whatever Ali is there.
And I'm just, I'm so impressed
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by what he does.
He doesn't really ever have -
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carries.
I mean we had a couple of
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Tonight?
Where there were some
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penetration and then one where
he tried to probably do a little
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too much, but they're so few and
far between.
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I mean, there's really no
criticism that you can throw at
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this guy.
At this point, he's really out
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there tearing it up.
He is absolutely tearing it up
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Brian, and I mean again, you
know, through four games just
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rocking, I'm not even going to
the all-purpose.
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He has 500 93 yards.
That's right at 115 game and
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it's he's not getting 25, 30
carries.
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He's Getting somewhere between
15 and 20.
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He's making the most of it,
which I know some people say,
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well, how are you ever going to
sell?
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How are you going to sell a
running back if he's not getting
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25 or 30 carries a game?
Well, if he's averaging 10
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yards, a carry, why wouldn't you
want to come here?
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Save your body and, you know,
stay away from it but Brian is
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great at night.
He had he was not the leading
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rusher tonight.
The captain once again in and
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hooker leads the team with 164
yards.
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Rushing on 18 carries three
touchdown.
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He has a long 31.
I mean, those legs were big
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work.
Those legs escaping the pocket
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tonight.
Those legs keeping plays alive.
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I mean, my favorite play of the
night with milk was essentially
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Blackshear.
Running a nice of quarterback.
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I sew up the middle for a
touchdown.
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Look like you just Got up there,
sealed that guy, and I think on
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that play, somebody else do
something good.
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On a bright bright guy, right up
in the linebackers face and just
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drove him out of the play.
Yes, nasty offensive line, man.
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So what did you see?
Was it was it I'm not walking
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all scrambles, right?
Because that not yet by so was a
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design.
So was it just put mix?
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I'd call it a pretty perfect
mix.
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I'm going to give break or
Nelson a little.
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Shout out here.
Brad Drew up some great things
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with him in hooker, and hidden
hooker went out there and
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executed them about as well, as
you can do, especially in the
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Run game and huge day rushing he
had, please designed for him.
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He had things of the Zone, read
where he made, some really good
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reads in the zone, read tonight.
And it was able to get out in
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space, and I tell you the one
thing I liked, but he gets in
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space.
Is that he's got that speed but
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he's Shifty to, he may have made
a bunch of guys miss out in the
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open field.
He threw through some spin, move
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on that last touchdown.
And then, you know, he's, it's
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underrated.
He has really good power when he
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finishes a run.
I mean, it's not Quincy,
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Patterson power and where he's
just driving through, guys.
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But once a guy gets his hands on
him, he's gonna pull him about
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two or three yards before he
finishes off.
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So, He did so good.
I mean, he had a couple
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scrambles out there, but most of
it was in the zone read and some
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of the design quarterback
Keepers.
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It's really funny.
My mom's in town this weekend.
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Visiting, our friend went into
made the move, she's like all
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the nice spin, my mom who she
watches football games, but
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doesn't understand?
Yeah, but it was like, it was
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great to hear that.
185 yards, you know?
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All purpose.
We got a lot more than we can
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unlock it, we with yeah, yeah,
I'll say this.
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I'm of two minds with what
they're trying to do right now.
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I think that in terms of our
game plan right now, we
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definitely need to get him more
in the open field.
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We saw in the touchdown.
It was actually something that
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probably could have easily went
for kind of a three or four yard
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gain but he breaks a tackle and
then breaks the dudes ankles and
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on the same move and all of a
sudden he's in space and once
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he's in space, he is as deadly
man.
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And what we need to do is get
him the ball in space more, but
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kind of what I'm thinking,
they're trying to do with this.
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I mean they're pretty much using
him as an as kind of a spell
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change of pace back for her
right now.
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I mean, I'm wondering if they're
grooming him for more carries
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next year.
Meaning with some of this but
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I'd like to see him just used as
an offensive weapon right now
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versus how we've kind of been
using them so far.
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But again, a big touchdown
tonight and in the grand scheme
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of things that's very little to
complain about.
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Yeah, exactly.
Like we have a weapon that we
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haven't really used for
three-in-one.
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We're scoring point or we're
almost corn at will now pretty
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much.
We got 40 tonight.
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Then we left points on the
field.
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We liked a lot of points.
I feel we might as well.
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He's two field goals, right?
QT, field goals.
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When we missed one, we might.
We had a couple of penalties
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that either pushed us out of
field goal, range or took away a
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big gain.
I mean, there was points left on
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the field.
We could have easily got 50 on
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these guys tonight if me to play
the way we should have and again
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that's still not discounting the
effort.
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I mean the offense played damn
good tonight, it really did and
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you talk about that and that's
the scary part when you know
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that this could have easily.
Ben it, what you will?
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This could have been probably a
50 burger that we we we did some
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things on defense or triple hit
the second here.
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But let me hit one last thing
because I know this is close to
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your heart, Brian.
And I will say it for you.
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Get a little deeper into it.
This offensive line group, even
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with some players out where
nasty and would be.
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Yep.
And, you know, I've been we've
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been talking about a little in a
couple of plays.
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It isn't there.
So I had a fuck.
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You pay me game.
He showed out tonight, I mean,
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it popped off the film.
I mean, even people that are
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novices watching offensive line
play, can see what he was doing
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tonight.
Yep.
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Yeah, absolutely.
Was like I said, I mentioned on
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that combo how he helped got a
field including the way.
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And there were some other place
to where you just he he like he
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said, he's making himself for
money right now.
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You haven't yet mentioned last
week in PFF.
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FF and I think they, he is now
in the top 50 of their draft
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board.
When he's jumping up the board
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probably faster, definitely
faster than any underclassmen
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tackle.
Absolutely.
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And for him, I would say it
sucks that he would leave.
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But you know what?
Big guy go because you can play,
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you understand the game, they
talk about how he doesn't have,
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doesn't have some lateral
quickness, but he understands
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angles which can get you a lot
of money because As you get
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older, the elite tackles lose
that.
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And if they don't understand
angle angles, you seen it Brian.
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You've seen guys who are good
for seven or eight years and
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then they lose that thing.
And they don't understand the
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Angles and they're out of the
league.
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He understands angles would tell
me he could last a long time in
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the NFL.
What about the guy at the
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center?
We put him as our number two.
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Yes, sir.
And he's still, he's still
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learning the that dirty moniker.
We're going to bring it back
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man.
I love it.
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He's just he's in there in the
trenches, doing all the Dirty
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Work.
You see him working every, every
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gay man getting a couple key
blocks on, some of the big runs.
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Yeah.
I'm like I said, I really liked
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what he did on that hinted
hooker.
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I so, touched down in the Red
Zone, just completely took his
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guy, out of the plane made
hookers job really easy, finding
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the whole, finding the alley,
and get in the end zone on
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touch.
So love what he's doing.
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He's a guy that, you know, might
Not be getting the big accolades
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like Daris all, but he's
definitely working his way
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towards something bigger as
well.
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I think he's going to be a guy
that's going to be someone to
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watch.
I don't know if he'll be
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ultimately, if drafted in some
of the higher Realms like we may
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see Darris all, but I think he's
definitely a guy that's going to
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be on an NFL roster at some
point tonight.
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You know, only giving up a one
sack you make some good old.
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There were a few times, where
the pressure was there, but it
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wasn't all night.
So, that was the reason he made
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the right call to put everybody
in position to pick up in a
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couple times.
You know, when, when Henry was
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getting pressure, it was almost
by Design because it was on some
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of those Throwbacks, your own,
some of those screens where the
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linemen where they needed to be,
just where the ball was going
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with, either taken away, too
quick, or the, they're perfect.
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Call was made where the rush
just got there too fast.
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So you know, you could set it up
the way you want it to.
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So, you know, I really like that
that offensive line and let me
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give another shout-out to let
the Smith.
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Absolutely he's not jumping off
like Brock and CDR.
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But I mean he is steady Eddie
dude, doing things inside a
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couple big seals tonight.
Getting good, good Zone blocks
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to free both Blackshear and
Herbert on a couple plays.
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So really like what he's doing,
did some good jobs when Hooker
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was getting outside the pocket
and making some plays in The Run
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game as well.
And on the on the Zone reads of
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he's been like I said steady
Eddie just doing his job and
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having fun doing it looks like
he's also, I'm guessing that he
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is lacking a little bit more
because the night he had the
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defensive tackle, throw a punch
at him and gave us his yard
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because he just stood there
holding and all of a sudden he
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just kind of looks
Let's see, we have at 350 yards,
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eight and a half yards per
catch.
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Let's see here.
We had how many yards tonight
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350 Braun written 50 on 41
carries
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that equals almost seven yards.
Let me ask this if that's your
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in, he goes through that and
coach would just like, listen,
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he's got to go place.
Got get him out there, would you
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feel that your son's best
interest in that coach's heart
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problem?
No, no, you know, I think
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everyone appreciates, especially
knowing what they know now, of
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where coach Fuente was coming
from even if you still disagree
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ultimately, with decision.
That was made.
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That's fair, you know, you can
feel how you want to about the
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decision but I I think you can
at least appreciate it.
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Let's go defense.
You had some ups and downs
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tonight but Brian not one, not
two, not three, not four.
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Defense calls has five turnovers
tonight.
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Three forced fumbles, two
interceptions.
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I mean be verbal, you know what?
You know what, let's do.
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This will do kind of the good
and the bad of the night,
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because I think that that's,
that's, that's the best way
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we're going.
We're going to kind of look at
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what happened tonight, because
there were some bad, but when
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you say five turnovers are one,
there wasn't too much bad.
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So now what I really like the
most is how opportunistic we
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were taking advantage of Boston
College.
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Every time they make mistakes
man just either whether it's
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ball Hawking whether it's
punching balls out you know we
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didn't let them get away with
the whole lot tonight and I like
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that.
That's It's kind of the typical
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Hokies defense that were used
to.
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It is, it's like ham and tap got
in there and just said, listen,
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when you have the opportunity
especially those punches
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tonight, man, they were sitting
there and they're trying to
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grind.
You saw them coming tomorrow on
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that one, inside the 20-yard
line, he came in and it just
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looked like he was about to
knock him out uppercuts.
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It falls out, screw her on the
when they were getting close to
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the end zone.
In and I think that makes us
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feel better about Hammett
slightly, teach these things.
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The interception, first of all,
if Garrett Hewitt doesn't hit
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that ball.
Brian Murray got his one later.
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Yep.
Put a few and doesn't hit that
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ball.
Brian.
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Murray houses that he jump that
route like okay.
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It's sort of stinks for, you
know, for him, he needs the one
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later.
Yep.
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Our does off of the off of the
Divine Diablo play man which
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we're going to get to divide a
little later.
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So let me quite on that, but
probably talked about two guys
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that really could hurt this team
tonight and we maintain the kept
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them under control.
Jose flowers, seven receptions
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for 57 yards.
I mean, he was averaging close
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to 20 of carry tonight, right?
At eight.
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What did you see?
You know, what do we do to him?
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The big thing is, we didn't let
him get deep on us man and we
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did it, a bunch of different
ways we mix up coverages.
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Sometimes we hated him off,
sometimes we almost played man
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on him.
Sometimes we just had straight
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up cover three and they weren't
able to get behind our defense
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to make those big plays and we
were able to when he did get the
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ball.
Even when he was in space we got
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him down even if he got the
first down and we didn't let
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that turn into a big play.
And I think that's the big thing
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to take away is that he wasn't
getting chunk plays against us
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tonight.
He was getting underneath routes
459
00:31:02,800 --> 00:31:05,600
and if we, if you can make, say
flowers run underneath all
460
00:31:05,600 --> 00:31:06,800
night?
You'll take that.
461
00:31:06,900 --> 00:31:09,100
Yes, we will take that all
night.
462
00:31:09,600 --> 00:31:14,600
Now, then Braun their primary
underneath guy, you got it okay
463
00:31:14,600 --> 00:31:19,400
night, I mean long toward a
touchdown, you know, which which
464
00:31:19,400 --> 00:31:22,100
a hell of a play by him him
stretching out there like that.
465
00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:25,400
But then you kind of look at his
overall statistics night, they
466
00:31:26,000 --> 00:31:31,300
Okay, I mean forceps in 53 yards
but we kept him under his normal
467
00:31:31,300 --> 00:31:34,200
reception total.
We kept well under his receiving
468
00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:39,100
yards total.
I mean you know, it definitely
469
00:31:39,100 --> 00:31:41,400
helped having a full secondary
tonight.
470
00:31:41,500 --> 00:31:44,900
Getting a linebacker Corps that
I know you're going to get into
471
00:31:44,900 --> 00:31:48,500
a little while having everybody
back for certain situations.
472
00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:50,300
Yeah.
Maybe the big thing we did with
473
00:31:50,300 --> 00:31:54,500
Hunter long is that, you know,
we didn't let you know, the only
474
00:31:54,500 --> 00:31:57,300
the only time we really let Let
him take a good play and turn
475
00:31:57,300 --> 00:32:00,600
into a great play with that one.
Touchdown broke a tackle
476
00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:02,900
stretched out late.
I mean he was a he was a damn
477
00:32:02,900 --> 00:32:05,500
good play and we could have
stopped it at least from being a
478
00:32:05,508 --> 00:32:07,900
touchdown.
So Kudos them on that play but
479
00:32:07,900 --> 00:32:10,700
he's only other big play was on
a scramble drill where he ran
480
00:32:10,700 --> 00:32:13,300
toward the sideline and caught
it right on the edge there that
481
00:32:13,300 --> 00:32:14,900
was his only other big chunk.
Play the met.
482
00:32:14,900 --> 00:32:18,700
The rest of it was just you know
a couple stick movers and a
483
00:32:18,708 --> 00:32:22,400
couple your routes that got him,
you know, eight or eight or nine
484
00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:25,300
yards but he really was held in
check and I think we did a good
485
00:32:25,300 --> 00:32:28,500
job.
Either running one guy.
486
00:32:28,500 --> 00:32:31,100
I didn't let him just follow him
where we did a good job,
487
00:32:31,100 --> 00:32:34,800
shadowing him and Zone coverage.
And we really kind of took away
488
00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:40,100
the things he likes to do and
let's talk a little bit about
489
00:32:40,100 --> 00:32:42,000
the linebacking corps since
we're here man.
490
00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:47,500
Yeah well well let's first of
all say this Rush defense which
491
00:32:47,500 --> 00:32:51,700
we know that the whole team but
last week the lab at record got
492
00:32:51,700 --> 00:32:54,800
just absolutely obliterated
tonight.
493
00:32:55,600 --> 00:32:58,200
Rusty pints to 90 yards.
Yes.
494
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,800
And see does double their yards
per carry at one point, 8 2, 3
495
00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:05,800
.6, but still it's three and a
half yard to carry.
496
00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:09,000
We will take that every week if
possible under 100 yards under
497
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:12,200
four yards, a carry after last
week that's a win.
498
00:33:12,500 --> 00:33:15,100
That is a big win.
But what did you see the wine
499
00:33:15,100 --> 00:33:16,900
bag record?
Do this week Grand?
500
00:33:17,400 --> 00:33:20,200
Yeah, I mean they weren't
playing as timid.
501
00:33:20,200 --> 00:33:24,700
They were playing more downhill.
Like you mentioned, I saw them.
502
00:33:24,700 --> 00:33:30,000
Look a little Like they weren't
out of position as much and I
503
00:33:30,008 --> 00:33:32,800
like, I like that because that
was the thing that bothered me
504
00:33:32,800 --> 00:33:35,300
the most I think but to other
than being timid in the last
505
00:33:35,300 --> 00:33:38,900
game was kind of just how out of
position they were on a lot of
506
00:33:38,900 --> 00:33:41,200
situations there and they look
like they were playing a little
507
00:33:41,200 --> 00:33:44,700
bit more within their game.
Not trying to do too much.
508
00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:47,600
I'm going to give actually a
specific shout out to Dax
509
00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,000
hollifield who I raked over the
coals.
510
00:33:50,600 --> 00:33:53,800
Last week, pretty badly.
He stepped up this game.
511
00:33:53,800 --> 00:33:57,100
He didn't have a great game.
I mean, he's not going to get
512
00:33:57,100 --> 00:34:00,400
defensive player of the week or
anything like that, but very
513
00:34:00,400 --> 00:34:06,000
solid both in coverage stopping
the Run decision making and his
514
00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:09,199
tackling improved as well.
So I'm gonna give him a personal
515
00:34:09,199 --> 00:34:13,800
shout out here, but Tisdale
abrooke looked, well, look much
516
00:34:13,800 --> 00:34:16,500
better this week as well, played
more aggressive and especially
517
00:34:16,500 --> 00:34:20,000
in the second half your work
looked more like the The Rookery
518
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:23,600
used to absolutely.
He did.
519
00:34:23,699 --> 00:34:27,900
He did now is one he put a pie.
Hop on jerk a bitch tonight.
520
00:34:27,900 --> 00:34:31,500
I mean, like Dirty Bit, the same
after that, he didn't know, he
521
00:34:31,500 --> 00:34:33,900
really didn't.
He was getting rid of the ball
522
00:34:33,900 --> 00:34:35,699
quicker than he was ready to do
it quicker.
523
00:34:35,699 --> 00:34:38,000
Like, I don't want to take
another one of those.
524
00:34:38,400 --> 00:34:41,400
Let's do a quick shout outs.
We hit them up already but Brian
525
00:34:41,400 --> 00:34:47,199
Murray, tamari, Connor, strong,
who Brian wasn't he supposed to
526
00:34:47,199 --> 00:34:48,600
be part of the no good?
Horrible.
527
00:34:48,800 --> 00:34:52,100
Very bad 2020 class and that
nobody should ever play.
528
00:34:52,100 --> 00:34:55,000
And they should have never went
anywhere him and Quixote Jenkins
529
00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:56,699
both Man.
Yeah, yeah.
530
00:34:58,700 --> 00:35:02,700
You know Devin Taylor gets to
pick where it looked like I
531
00:35:02,700 --> 00:35:06,100
think me and you were talking
about it and I think Devin
532
00:35:06,100 --> 00:35:09,300
player played some safety
tonight because on that pick
533
00:35:09,300 --> 00:35:11,500
mean you're talking to we were
looking at We R Jr.
534
00:35:11,500 --> 00:35:13,700
Walker was last weekend that
quarter out.
535
00:35:14,300 --> 00:35:19,900
He was in that similar spot.
So again is build six, 1205,
536
00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:24,600
little undersized but definitely
has the capability to do that
537
00:35:24,700 --> 00:35:26,800
mission.
He read that ball perfect.
538
00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:31,300
He saw what was happening?
You know, drove on it.
539
00:35:31,300 --> 00:35:33,300
Made the play, man.
It was just, it was a good read
540
00:35:33,300 --> 00:35:35,300
and that was a ball.
That I think there's a little
541
00:35:35,300 --> 00:35:38,200
bit of miscommunication between
Hunter long and jerk evict there
542
00:35:39,400 --> 00:35:42,400
and I think Geo that was just
something that he took advantage
543
00:35:42,400 --> 00:35:45,200
of it and he has really good
ball skills.
544
00:35:45,200 --> 00:35:46,900
He definitely goes after the
ball.
545
00:35:47,300 --> 00:35:49,900
So I like what he did and I
liked the way he were able to
546
00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:54,300
kind of make that safety
position a little bit stronger
547
00:35:54,300 --> 00:35:57,900
than it's been the last Last
last couple weeks so good to see
548
00:35:57,900 --> 00:35:59,900
him out there to make it two
players from that position.
549
00:36:00,100 --> 00:36:03,200
Yeah finding him getting himself
on the field getting himself.
550
00:36:03,200 --> 00:36:06,200
If you look at I mean that's
part kind of about the
551
00:36:06,200 --> 00:36:11,000
Singletary is I don't know where
his draft stock is but his draft
552
00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:14,000
stock is varying at the
opportunity to come back next
553
00:36:14,000 --> 00:36:17,600
year which helps with death all
over the field.
554
00:36:18,900 --> 00:36:23,900
Let's do this.
Only one sex night.
555
00:36:23,900 --> 00:36:26,900
I was a maribor know, kind of
Gang tackle stack.
556
00:36:27,300 --> 00:36:31,300
What did you see with the
defensive line because it looked
557
00:36:31,300 --> 00:36:33,900
a lot better.
It looked like they were getting
558
00:36:33,900 --> 00:36:35,400
pressure.
They were making jerk of it.
559
00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:39,900
So early it's a thing that they
did the best was passed
560
00:36:39,900 --> 00:36:42,800
wrestling's and pressing and
squeezing the pocket.
561
00:36:43,100 --> 00:36:46,200
So they did a good job of not
really giving your Kovac
562
00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:49,500
anywhere for him to kind of
squeeze through Lane, step up in
563
00:36:49,500 --> 00:36:51,800
the pocket, get outside the
pocket, he had a couple times
564
00:36:51,800 --> 00:36:54,000
where he got outside, was able
to make some throws towards the
565
00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:57,200
sideline, but But overall,
throughout the night, we did a
566
00:36:57,200 --> 00:37:00,200
good job of staying in this
pass-rush lanes and the
567
00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:04,400
defensive tackles for maybe
taking still a step back in the
568
00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:06,900
Rush game.
Did a good job in the rushing
569
00:37:06,900 --> 00:37:11,400
the passer kind of pressing the
pocket backwards or covid
570
00:37:11,400 --> 00:37:14,900
couldn't step up and either you
know feel comfortable like
571
00:37:14,900 --> 00:37:17,600
throwing it down the field or
stepping up and really taking
572
00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,100
off to get a you know, a few
yards on a broken-down play.
573
00:37:20,100 --> 00:37:24,800
So you know, kudos to those guys
much improved game from last
574
00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:26,300
week.
I know the More opportunities
575
00:37:26,300 --> 00:37:30,900
with more both drop back game
versus the RPO that we saw with
576
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:33,600
you and see, but they took
advantage of it and look more
577
00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:37,100
like the defensive line we saw
in the first two games than what
578
00:37:37,100 --> 00:37:38,600
we saw last week.
Yeah.
579
00:37:38,600 --> 00:37:42,300
And even Brian mentioned about
the defensive tackles, it looked
580
00:37:42,300 --> 00:37:45,300
like and you probably could go
later this week and look a
581
00:37:45,308 --> 00:37:48,800
little bit deeper into it.
Something happened after
582
00:37:48,800 --> 00:37:50,700
halftime to with the defensive
tackle.
583
00:37:51,600 --> 00:37:55,800
You did not see the lanes as big
and I don't know if it was What
584
00:37:56,500 --> 00:38:00,900
essentially if it was different
combinations of players or if it
585
00:38:00,900 --> 00:38:03,500
was different techniques, they
were taken care of.
586
00:38:03,900 --> 00:38:07,600
But what am I going crazy?
They did you not see that to it?
587
00:38:07,600 --> 00:38:10,500
Look like there was something
different there even though.
588
00:38:10,500 --> 00:38:13,600
Yeah, we had a 10 point lead,
but it was quickly down to 3
589
00:38:13,900 --> 00:38:17,500
then back up at 10.
Yeah, it definitely looked
590
00:38:17,500 --> 00:38:18,700
different.
I'd have to go back and look at
591
00:38:18,700 --> 00:38:21,200
the table or to tell you
definitely what, what kind of
592
00:38:21,200 --> 00:38:25,200
changed, but you definitely saw
them playing with, you know?
593
00:38:25,500 --> 00:38:27,500
We said it with the linebackers
with more aggression, they
594
00:38:27,500 --> 00:38:30,800
looked like they were just
attacking more and not thinking
595
00:38:30,800 --> 00:38:34,100
as much and sometimes, you know,
thinking is great, but it's not
596
00:38:34,100 --> 00:38:36,700
great.
When you're playing a quick
597
00:38:36,700 --> 00:38:39,300
react game like football.
Sometimes you just got to get
598
00:38:39,300 --> 00:38:41,500
your read, make your decision
and go.
599
00:38:42,500 --> 00:38:48,700
Absolutely, alright, last part
of the good night, he was our
600
00:38:48,700 --> 00:38:53,500
number one.
On a pivotal player buddy that
601
00:38:53,500 --> 00:38:57,800
Heavenly definitely made such a
difference tonight, man.
602
00:38:57,800 --> 00:39:02,800
What did you see?
Just overall because if you just
603
00:39:02,800 --> 00:39:05,700
felt his presence there, it was
just different.
604
00:39:05,800 --> 00:39:08,700
You know, it seems like a couple
times early.
605
00:39:08,700 --> 00:39:11,400
We might have been lost but it's
like he got them straightened
606
00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:15,300
especially in that secondary as
the game wore on, he was
607
00:39:15,300 --> 00:39:19,400
definitely on them with tackling
and he was reminding, people
608
00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:21,900
hate just because we're there.
We still got to make the play.
609
00:39:21,900 --> 00:39:24,300
We got to make the tackle.
He so he, the leadership was
610
00:39:24,300 --> 00:39:27,100
there.
But the play was there as well.
611
00:39:27,100 --> 00:39:30,100
I mean, whether it was in the
running game, coming up getting
612
00:39:30,100 --> 00:39:32,900
some really good.
It fits bring the players down.
613
00:39:32,900 --> 00:39:37,900
He wasn't missing any tackles
and in the, in the pass game and
614
00:39:38,600 --> 00:39:41,100
he's playing a good job when he
was, when he had deep
615
00:39:41,100 --> 00:39:44,700
responsibility, making sure that
they flowers didn't break off
616
00:39:44,700 --> 00:39:49,100
those big ones, but he also when
he was coming up the kind of in
617
00:39:49,100 --> 00:39:52,900
the in the shallow part of the
Zone, there we saw him make that
618
00:39:52,900 --> 00:39:55,300
play that led to the the Murray
interception.
619
00:39:55,300 --> 00:39:57,600
He was a guy that got in there.
Got his hand on the ball, kind
620
00:39:57,600 --> 00:40:00,100
of knocked it up and you know
Marie was able to clean it up,
621
00:40:00,100 --> 00:40:01,900
get the pick.
Kind of get a good run back
622
00:40:01,900 --> 00:40:06,500
there.
So the Devon Diablo, we missed
623
00:40:06,500 --> 00:40:11,100
him these last two games and it
showed up tonight and it showed
624
00:40:11,100 --> 00:40:13,900
up, especially in the second
half when his leadership really
625
00:40:13,900 --> 00:40:17,000
kind of took over.
And you know, he was able to
626
00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:20,400
both get the guys where they
needed to be but also make plays
627
00:40:20,400 --> 00:40:22,000
himself with his physical
abilities.
628
00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:24,400
Absolutely.
All right.
629
00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:28,100
Well, you know, since it's been
such a good night, we've been
630
00:40:28,100 --> 00:40:30,000
talking about a lot of good
things.
631
00:40:30,900 --> 00:40:33,800
What's hit a few things?
Defense came to light up this
632
00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:37,400
week, still some things there
that you need to see Improvement
633
00:40:37,400 --> 00:40:40,100
on because we have to have some
tough competition, down the
634
00:40:40,100 --> 00:40:43,400
road.
The first one bright and I
635
00:40:43,600 --> 00:40:47,600
texted you numerous times, we
can't get off the bleep and
636
00:40:47,600 --> 00:40:51,500
field on, third and fourth down
at one point.
637
00:40:51,500 --> 00:40:55,700
Now, they ended, I believe
tonight on third and fourth
638
00:40:55,700 --> 00:40:57,900
down.
I had it written down, and now I
639
00:40:57,908 --> 00:41:03,900
have deleted it.
Unfortunately. - you wrote it
640
00:41:03,900 --> 00:41:05,900
down.
Thank you, 11 of 18 but at a
641
00:41:05,900 --> 00:41:09,000
point in time in the early part
of the third quarter, they were
642
00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:13,100
seven of ten and they were
driving.
643
00:41:13,100 --> 00:41:14,600
We were forcing turnovers.
Yes.
644
00:41:14,600 --> 00:41:17,000
But you know Brian me and you
kind of talked about it in the
645
00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:18,600
past getting the turnover is
good.
646
00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,100
But of a team continuously
tribes on you.
647
00:41:22,500 --> 00:41:24,300
You can't get a turnover every
time.
648
00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:26,600
Yep.
Definitely got to get better.
649
00:41:26,600 --> 00:41:28,800
I mean there's going to be
offenses that we played down the
650
00:41:28,800 --> 00:41:30,500
road.
Probably not.
651
00:41:30,700 --> 00:41:34,400
And, you know, the next two or
three, but, you know, once we
652
00:41:34,400 --> 00:41:39,900
get it into the Miami's and even
the Pittsburgh's and then
653
00:41:39,900 --> 00:41:43,300
obviously Clemson, there's going
to be opportunities where we're
654
00:41:43,300 --> 00:41:45,400
going to play an offense that is
not going to just give us the
655
00:41:45,408 --> 00:41:47,000
ball like happened.
Like what happened tonight?
656
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,900
So got to be better on third
Downs, getting off the field,
657
00:41:49,900 --> 00:41:52,000
getting the ball back into that
offenses hands.
658
00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:55,400
Got to be better on key towns in
general.
659
00:41:55,400 --> 00:41:58,400
You know, sometimes we get them
behind the sticks and then we
660
00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:02,900
just very next down, you know,
they get all the yardage that
661
00:42:02,900 --> 00:42:07,000
they just lost and then some
back like let's go ahead and
662
00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:08,400
keep them down, while they're
down, man.
663
00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:12,200
You got to go got to do a lot
better job at that, but the
664
00:42:12,200 --> 00:42:14,800
fourth and seven and night where
I think they ended up scoring
665
00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:19,100
that one was, that was kind of
that magic made you angry
666
00:42:19,100 --> 00:42:22,300
because it's just like, they're
in no man's land.
667
00:42:22,300 --> 00:42:27,000
And it's Fourth and one or two,
or even three, its fourth and
668
00:42:27,000 --> 00:42:31,300
seven.
We give up the big play in to me
669
00:42:31,300 --> 00:42:34,100
that can really screw up a team
mentality.
670
00:42:34,100 --> 00:42:37,700
If she's just freaking feel
right now.
671
00:42:39,700 --> 00:42:44,700
Now let me ask this something
you saw on the back end, you
672
00:42:44,700 --> 00:42:48,400
know, to I think I might have
noted it too, but I think we
673
00:42:48,400 --> 00:42:50,200
were since we're using the
leverage better.
674
00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:51,300
We were attacking a little
better.
675
00:42:51,300 --> 00:42:54,900
It didn't upset me as much.
But you talked about that, they
676
00:42:54,900 --> 00:42:58,400
weren't attacking some of the
underneath route from stuff,
677
00:42:58,700 --> 00:43:04,100
which I think gets you because I
think you, you see things like
678
00:43:04,100 --> 00:43:06,100
that from a moth and defectors
thing.
679
00:43:06,300 --> 00:43:08,700
If you're not attacking, we're
going to keep taking it and get
680
00:43:08,700 --> 00:43:12,800
it to better offenses with
players can attack them in the
681
00:43:12,800 --> 00:43:16,000
field.
It's not going to it's not going
682
00:43:16,000 --> 00:43:18,000
to end.
Well yeah and I made a note of
683
00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:20,700
that they did better with that
in the second half but in the
684
00:43:20,700 --> 00:43:24,900
first half some of the
underneath stuff, they weren't
685
00:43:24,900 --> 00:43:30,300
coming up as quick as a as like
they were so worried about not
686
00:43:30,300 --> 00:43:32,700
letting them get behind and they
just weren't attacking.
687
00:43:32,700 --> 00:43:35,800
Even once the guy had the ball
in front of them on the first
688
00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:40,200
touchdown, you know, it was just
a shallow dig kind of underneath
689
00:43:40,200 --> 00:43:44,300
the linebackers and kind of ran
past all three of them into the
690
00:43:44,300 --> 00:43:46,600
alley and got the touchdown.
I mean, that shouldn't happen.
691
00:43:47,600 --> 00:43:51,700
Do you you texted me real quick
that we lost leverage on that?
692
00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:55,500
Why you Like real cloth leverage
like Rook because it was the
693
00:43:55,500 --> 00:43:58,500
wall and if wrote just instead
of I don't know what he took
694
00:43:58,500 --> 00:44:00,900
like this weird step.
Where if you would have just
695
00:44:00,900 --> 00:44:03,400
made him turn back in, he's
going to have to go into three
696
00:44:03,400 --> 00:44:06,200
guys to get a touchdown, he
likely isn't.
697
00:44:07,400 --> 00:44:14,000
But maybe it's the these guys
having to learn again, we saw
698
00:44:14,000 --> 00:44:16,200
more Zone conference and we
place them in like a couple
699
00:44:16,200 --> 00:44:19,200
times yet but we're seeing more
Zone concept.
700
00:44:19,400 --> 00:44:24,900
Where I think if we played man
all night, I think we probably
701
00:44:24,900 --> 00:44:27,200
would have.
I think there would have been 14
702
00:44:27,200 --> 00:44:30,500
more tolerable.
I think jerk of each has a sort
703
00:44:30,500 --> 00:44:32,500
of arm and with flowers and went
long.
704
00:44:32,500 --> 00:44:35,600
Some of the other guys, it's
like that but whatever gets
705
00:44:35,600 --> 00:44:39,200
irritating is the second and six
and it's a little underneath
706
00:44:39,200 --> 00:44:42,100
route and they get eight and
you're like why?
707
00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:48,300
Yeah we got to stop that stop
that tackling better than last
708
00:44:48,300 --> 00:44:52,100
week but there were some time
I'm the ammonia chat and when I
709
00:44:52,100 --> 00:44:55,700
hit you and I love Armani, dude.
Just help wrap the guy up and
710
00:44:55,700 --> 00:45:00,100
get him out of bounds.
Yep, there's no need.
711
00:45:00,200 --> 00:45:02,600
How many adults lie that that
the plaintiff coming back
712
00:45:02,600 --> 00:45:07,100
anyway, but you know, you're
already there just get him out
713
00:45:07,100 --> 00:45:08,700
of bounds, man.
Get him out of bounds.
714
00:45:08,700 --> 00:45:12,200
Make the easy play make.
Yeah, I think that's.
715
00:45:12,300 --> 00:45:14,500
And I think what we saw the
first couple weeks that they
716
00:45:14,500 --> 00:45:19,000
were making it easy play, it was
get the guy hold.
717
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:20,700
There's going to be here.
People here in a ton.
718
00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:25,600
The second to get him down the
only way last week, and then you
719
00:45:25,607 --> 00:45:30,600
stall some, a lot of diving at
Players week which was not that
720
00:45:30,600 --> 00:45:33,500
good with, you know, Point get
you upset.
721
00:45:33,500 --> 00:45:39,500
But again as the game wore on it
got better as the game wore only
722
00:45:39,500 --> 00:45:41,100
got better.
People say, well you have a
723
00:45:41,100 --> 00:45:43,900
lead, you do different things.
And it's like, yeah.
724
00:45:43,900 --> 00:45:48,000
But when you get that on tape
Grand, right, when Pam and
725
00:45:48,000 --> 00:45:53,500
Clay's, Ryne Smith and No
filter, Lincoln deltek.
726
00:45:53,500 --> 00:45:55,500
Get that on tape.
Like, this is what we need to
727
00:45:55,508 --> 00:45:57,100
do.
You think we're in this all
728
00:45:57,100 --> 00:45:58,900
game?
They're not driving it down.
729
00:45:59,700 --> 00:46:02,500
Yeah.
And I mean, let's go ahead while
730
00:46:02,500 --> 00:46:05,800
we're kind of talking about that
a little bit and give the
731
00:46:05,800 --> 00:46:09,300
coaches, some shoutouts not just
for a good game plan coming in
732
00:46:09,300 --> 00:46:12,700
but for making really good
halftime adjustments, especially
733
00:46:12,700 --> 00:46:16,500
on the defensive side of the
bowl because while we only gave
734
00:46:16,500 --> 00:46:19,300
up seven in the first half, they
drove the ball a few times on us
735
00:46:19,300 --> 00:46:22,700
in the first half.
And we were pretty stout in the
736
00:46:22,700 --> 00:46:24,400
second half.
Yeah.
737
00:46:24,900 --> 00:46:26,900
After that.
Open TouchDown Drive.
738
00:46:27,000 --> 00:46:29,000
Yeah, we were.
We were very Stout.
739
00:46:29,000 --> 00:46:34,500
We work, we weren't great, but
we weren't as bad and we
740
00:46:34,500 --> 00:46:36,700
definitely were a lot better on
third down in the second half.
741
00:46:37,200 --> 00:46:40,100
Forget when we were first half,
we were pretty bad over on third
742
00:46:40,100 --> 00:46:41,500
down.
Yeah, after that.
743
00:46:43,000 --> 00:46:47,400
Yeah, after that early portion,
where they got 27 10 out of 10
744
00:46:47,800 --> 00:46:52,100
for he thrust the way 50/50,
which Which is good.
745
00:46:52,600 --> 00:46:54,700
Also we porch couple more
turnovers.
746
00:46:54,800 --> 00:46:58,300
They were having to do some
different things and they had
747
00:46:58,300 --> 00:47:02,700
some three and outs.
So, definitely on that.
748
00:47:03,000 --> 00:47:05,100
You mention it earlier.
I know you want to hit it one
749
00:47:05,100 --> 00:47:10,100
more time offensive.
Tackles yeah, we need to see
750
00:47:10,100 --> 00:47:12,400
them better in the Run game.
I think they did a really good
751
00:47:12,400 --> 00:47:14,600
job.
Rushing the passer tonight
752
00:47:14,600 --> 00:47:17,400
especially staying in their Rush
lanes and pressing the pocket
753
00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:20,700
but need to see more consistency
from them in the running.
754
00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:22,500
Occasionally they were still
getting moved tonight.
755
00:47:22,500 --> 00:47:27,000
Not anything.
Like we saw against UNC, which
756
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:29,900
is good.
It's nice to see them bounce
757
00:47:29,900 --> 00:47:34,100
back this week but you know, I
think we held them to 90.
758
00:47:34,100 --> 00:47:36,800
I think we probably could have
stopped, you know, a couple more
759
00:47:36,800 --> 00:47:39,700
runs.
And I would like to see more -
760
00:47:39,700 --> 00:47:41,700
rushing plays from them.
Maybe that would have been an
761
00:47:41,700 --> 00:47:43,600
indication that we were doing
some good things with the
762
00:47:43,600 --> 00:47:45,900
defensive tackles there.
They didn't have a lot of
763
00:47:45,900 --> 00:47:48,100
negative plays but what they did
have was they weren't able to
764
00:47:48,100 --> 00:47:51,000
get anything established where
they felt like they could Lean
765
00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:53,100
on their running game, which is
what we wanted to do is get them
766
00:47:53,100 --> 00:47:55,700
out of that kind of make them
one-dimensional and that's what
767
00:47:55,700 --> 00:47:57,700
they were pretty much the whole
second half.
768
00:47:58,200 --> 00:47:59,900
Yeah.
It pretty much was, I mean after
769
00:47:59,900 --> 00:48:04,600
that touchdown they went fumbled
punt down, fonts interception
770
00:48:05,100 --> 00:48:07,400
and then they had one to end the
game.
771
00:48:07,700 --> 00:48:11,000
Yep, I'll say this, they
actually came with a game plan.
772
00:48:11,300 --> 00:48:12,700
That was different than what I
thought.
773
00:48:12,700 --> 00:48:16,800
I mean even within the running
game, they were primarily
774
00:48:17,000 --> 00:48:20,600
between the tackles like I said,
some of that inside.
775
00:48:20,800 --> 00:48:23,700
Soon, whether it was from
shotgun or from Ace and they
776
00:48:23,700 --> 00:48:25,200
actually mix it up and lots of
night.
777
00:48:25,200 --> 00:48:28,400
They ran some some sweeps with
the other, their second team
778
00:48:28,400 --> 00:48:31,000
running back a lot.
They got him on the field, a
779
00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:33,200
whole lot more than he's played
in any other game.
780
00:48:33,200 --> 00:48:35,400
I've watched this year.
So you know, they brought
781
00:48:35,400 --> 00:48:37,900
something new to the table that
had been on film and we were
782
00:48:37,900 --> 00:48:40,000
still able to adjust to it.
So I like that.
783
00:48:40,600 --> 00:48:46,800
Absolutely absolutely.
So, you know, again 4014 when we
784
00:48:46,800 --> 00:48:52,300
cover the spread which some
people on Her today did not like
785
00:48:52,300 --> 00:48:56,600
the fair telling us because take
the 13.
786
00:48:57,500 --> 00:49:03,700
There was also one of the other
podcast I listen to I've texted
787
00:49:03,700 --> 00:49:08,200
you on yesterday morning.
Like I like so and so this is
788
00:49:08,200 --> 00:49:09,800
what he said, pennies in the
cap.
789
00:49:09,800 --> 00:49:12,000
It off with Virginia Tech could
win by 2026.
790
00:49:20,100 --> 00:49:30,000
Yeah.
They would have went six and
791
00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:33,400
two.
Okay, okay in three, you know,
792
00:49:33,400 --> 00:49:37,300
again, you know game screwed.
You let me win this week which
793
00:49:37,300 --> 00:49:46,000
was trusted the Wahoo's, but
what did I say?
794
00:50:27,100 --> 00:50:35,200
And those with fifty six seven
and half, it was it was one of
795
00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:39,200
those one of the top screens and
I had to go do something I come
796
00:50:39,200 --> 00:50:41,800
back.
I'm like, well, this is getting
797
00:50:41,800 --> 00:50:46,300
changed.
Click, we hit Miami pit.
798
00:50:46,300 --> 00:50:53,000
We we got it at 14.
They lost by 12 Liberty wins.
799
00:50:53,000 --> 00:50:56,600
Again, that's screwed us.
Anyway, what did I say though?
800
00:50:56,700 --> 00:51:01,500
Even even without Pickett, Are
we didn't run away from that,
801
00:51:01,500 --> 00:51:10,400
but he gets a decent defense.
Just You know, they struggle and
802
00:51:11,100 --> 00:51:13,400
they should have they should be
demoing.
803
00:51:13,400 --> 00:51:16,700
That mean, you got lucky.
Let's take a look at these other
804
00:51:16,700 --> 00:51:19,200
ones.
Syracuse Liberty Liberty wins
805
00:51:19,200 --> 00:51:22,900
again.
Liberty now has beaten teams
806
00:51:22,900 --> 00:51:28,600
combined 2 and 17.
I think I didn't see this game
807
00:51:28,600 --> 00:51:30,300
because we ended up going out in
the cold.
808
00:51:30,300 --> 00:51:33,000
A sec about to meet some
friends.
809
00:51:33,300 --> 00:51:38,300
We stay there to 6:30 because
everybody from the Everybody
810
00:51:38,300 --> 00:51:41,900
from the neighborhood came out
all the kids.
811
00:51:41,900 --> 00:51:46,100
All the parents we were playing
basketball and then the coach
812
00:51:46,100 --> 00:51:48,800
that lives across the street,
yours, all out here playing
813
00:51:48,800 --> 00:51:50,700
fields all the families.
Hey, I'm getting everybody
814
00:51:50,700 --> 00:51:53,900
Pizza.
So, he leaves comes back gets
815
00:51:53,900 --> 00:51:56,200
two pieces for everything on the
plate.
816
00:52:39,400 --> 00:53:09,200
Like I said,
A little bit of a matching Elle
817
00:53:09,200 --> 00:53:12,500
column there.
Notre Dame is going to be UNC.
818
00:53:13,100 --> 00:53:16,000
Okay, got it.
Somebody's got to beat Notre
819
00:53:16,000 --> 00:53:20,000
Dame.
Now they don't, you know, why
820
00:53:20,300 --> 00:53:22,500
was it?
Because we going to be Clemson.
821
00:53:22,800 --> 00:53:29,100
Hey, hey, when they come to
Blacksburg December this, it's
822
00:53:29,100 --> 00:53:30,900
going to be a foot of snow on
the ground.
823
00:53:32,700 --> 00:53:36,500
What is this?
I'm going to rub their little
824
00:53:36,500 --> 00:53:39,900
hands together and be like,
let's get dirty baby.
825
00:53:41,200 --> 00:53:43,500
Last one.
Which was the out of conference
826
00:53:43,500 --> 00:53:49,700
Bama, who good, Nick Saban finds
the as after three - test, which
827
00:53:51,100 --> 00:53:52,900
I think I don't care that he did
it.
828
00:53:52,908 --> 00:53:55,500
I carry that.
He got a different rule than
829
00:53:55,500 --> 00:54:00,300
another coach, at least that's
the appearance that it has.
830
00:54:00,600 --> 00:54:06,900
That's the appearance it is, but
it's also, that's also the SE
831
00:54:06,900 --> 00:54:13,900
C's that if you get a, if you
get a positive and then get
832
00:54:13,900 --> 00:54:20,300
three consecutive - they
considered a false positive.
833
00:54:20,300 --> 00:54:27,200
The ACC doesn't do that and
things like that, so it helps
834
00:54:27,200 --> 00:54:28,900
that they're using the rabbit
test.
835
00:54:28,900 --> 00:54:31,100
If we could just get on that
board, that would help us a lot.
836
00:54:31,100 --> 00:54:37,400
I think, John don't get really
do not get, I mean, unless you
837
00:54:37,400 --> 00:54:41,100
see open up your wallet pay for
these tests, get it done.
838
00:54:41,800 --> 00:54:45,000
No, no, we just want to put some
another name, you got like, two,
839
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:48,200
you got two of the best.
Medical universities in the
840
00:54:48,200 --> 00:54:51,900
fucking country.
You do something.
841
00:54:54,800 --> 00:55:02,700
Do something test faster because
they're happy with what they're
842
00:55:02,700 --> 00:55:05,300
getting right now.
They know who essentially they
843
00:55:05,300 --> 00:55:09,000
know who they want.
It is what it is.
844
00:55:10,600 --> 00:55:11,800
Let's rock the boat a little
bit.
845
00:55:11,800 --> 00:55:17,300
How about that?
Anything else.
846
00:55:17,300 --> 00:55:21,100
Surprised you from I know you
were driving most of the day I
847
00:55:21,100 --> 00:55:24,800
was driving.
I was A little this little that
848
00:55:24,800 --> 00:55:28,900
but I was checking in pretty
regular and there's there's some
849
00:55:28,900 --> 00:55:31,400
interesting things out there.
Like I said, I think the some of
850
00:55:31,400 --> 00:55:35,900
the later action shot and more
and then UVA just kind of laying
851
00:55:35,900 --> 00:55:39,200
over in the second half.
It's very true.
852
00:55:40,200 --> 00:55:46,100
Funny thing I got today was my
cousin who South Carolina grad.
853
00:55:46,100 --> 00:55:48,700
I mean, I'm watching some of
that game is like, what do they
854
00:55:48,700 --> 00:55:51,300
do here?
They are not.
855
00:55:51,300 --> 00:55:53,600
I'm sending them like they are
throwing some atrocious.
856
00:55:54,300 --> 00:55:57,500
South Carolina and he texted me,
three or four things, his
857
00:55:57,500 --> 00:56:00,300
buddies tweeting.
And it seemed like after that
858
00:56:00,300 --> 00:56:03,700
point, there were no more Flags
thrown against South Carolina
859
00:56:03,700 --> 00:56:08,700
and they came back and scored
like, you know, 17 unanswered to
860
00:56:08,700 --> 00:56:14,900
beat Auburn at the end.
The SEC, protects their prize
861
00:56:14,900 --> 00:56:19,800
teams in some way, shape or form
and this is there was, there was
862
00:56:19,800 --> 00:56:23,100
a Code Geass out there that says
I'll bring you all down.
863
00:56:26,500 --> 00:56:35,100
This is what happens when y'all
get us after midnight and it's
864
00:56:35,100 --> 00:56:38,800
after 1:00 a.m. in the morning,
I've had a couple beverages as
865
00:56:38,800 --> 00:56:42,800
Michael sure.
Brian has also woke up early but
866
00:56:42,800 --> 00:56:45,600
when Mom and town, I literally
walked a little one downstairs.
867
00:56:45,700 --> 00:56:46,800
Hey, go.
See Grandma.
868
00:56:46,900 --> 00:56:53,400
I'm going back upstairs.
Sleep for a little felt good.
869
00:56:53,600 --> 00:56:56,700
Out great.
We got anything else to hit run?
870
00:56:56,700 --> 00:57:01,400
Anything else that popped out?
I know there's one thing you
871
00:57:01,400 --> 00:57:07,000
don't want to talk about, so I'm
not going to bring it up but of
872
00:57:07,000 --> 00:57:10,200
are.
All right.
873
00:57:10,200 --> 00:57:13,900
Well, if there is nothing else.
Big man that is going to wrap up
874
00:57:13,900 --> 00:57:17,300
this episode of The Boundary
Corner podcast.
875
00:57:17,700 --> 00:57:20,200
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876
00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:25,400
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877
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879
00:57:33,200 --> 00:57:36,500
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880
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881
00:57:39,700 --> 00:57:41,500
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882
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