PHYS 300: How the Eagle Flies
PHYS 300: How the Eagle Flies
Boundary Corner Podcast
PHYS 300: How the Eagle Flies

Your boys Curtis and Brian provide a deep scouting report for the Boston College Eagles. They break down what the Eagles do well on offense and defense and give their ideas of what the Hokies can do to take the victory on Saturday night. They also discuss the One Time Transfer rule and how it can benefit the Hokies as well as make their weekly picks against the spread.

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Welcome back.
Corner podcast.

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My name is Curtis Wilson.
I'm Brian

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Tell me that we just we just ran
Kirsch off the mound.

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So if you did back Gaffers.
Yes sir.

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Y'all are.
Y'all are loose man.

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Y'all are the losses of the four
teams left.

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Y'all are having fun in The
Dugout.

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I mean, I'm sure you're loaded
with some beers just 26, so you

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got a couple more Innings as if
Bryan has any outbursts.

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While we're recording in these
last you know basically four

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Innings, we will not edit them
out, y'all will hear it live.

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I will keep it to a minimum or
at least try to you.

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Do you man, somebody takes one
out the park I want to hear if

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celebratory yell.
All right.

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Well, folks.
Obviously every week, you know,

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we do know the enemy.
We're going to hit that in a

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second.
But earlier this week, pretty

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big announcement came down and
And it's one of those things

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that really in my opinion, is a
game changer for NCAA.

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The NCAA in general, I'm going
to read the bread Meat Market

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week on the NCAA Council
approved.

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A proposal to allow one time
transfers and all sports without

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sitting out a season, it will
vote on it in January for final

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approval and sources are told
Stadium who what move are free

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works for if approved?
This would become effective,

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August 1st of 2021, Brian.
Give me your first initial

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thoughts on how this affects the
Hokies.

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I mean it could be nothing but
good things for us, we've seen

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how we dealt with both the
transfer portal coupled with

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some of the problems we've had
getting that immediate

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eligibility for some of the
bigger name guys, we've got that

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came in whether it's Brock or
Burmeister that didn't get

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approved or read last year, they
got approved upon appeal, we

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won't have to deal with that
anymore and we're showing that

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when we bring guys in from the
transfer portal, they're getting

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on the field, they're producing.
We were able to show that.

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Hey, when you come here, you're
coming here to play and play Big

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Time.
Looking at what Justice Reed has

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done looking at what Khalil,
Herbert's done, just in this

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young season already?
I mean, that's gotta be a good

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thing for us, especially as
we're trying to kind of clean up

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a good, but not as good as we
wanted 2021 class.

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Absolutely, I'm with you.
I think it does.

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I think it benefits not only the
so I think it benefits everyone

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that's not a blue blood because,
you know, to your point.

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Now you're evaluating the
talent.

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We're doing a good job of that
at the Collegiate level, but

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something that someone we follow
on Twitter, follows the show,

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tweet it out and I love this.
This is hokey pharmacist out

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there.
More like this protects, the

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kids that are often misled in
high school.

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They deserve a second chance and
if we are if they are not a good

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fit but can Excel elsewhere and
I think that sums it up because

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and that's why I mentioned, this
is going to run benefit the blue

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blood, the Blue Bloods, who are
selling essentially their

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Prestige.
We're top five University kid

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gets there and they're not a fit
in there.

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Like this is not what we've
talked about before Brown.

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This is not What I sold?
Yeah, I don't want to be here.

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Like, I'm basically like they
recruited me to steal me away

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from someone else.
Well, now, you don't have to

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worry.
I'm transfer right away.

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I got to where I probably truly
should have been.

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So, you know, the mean, now, the
recruiting once a guy sounds the

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LOI, it still doesn't stop
because if you were one of those

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final couple for kid, I'm not
saying you got to go crazy.

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But I think it's one of those
things where it's going to be,

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check on them, every.
Hey, how's it going?

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How's life?
How's school?

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Treating, you. you know, because
it's the game grows bigger and

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if you have one of those four or
five star kids who essentially

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chooses the prestige over,
probably a fit Maybe you don't

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lose them one year.
You definitely don't, you're not

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going to unfriend or unfollow a
guy on Facebook or Instagram or

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Twitter just because they commit
to another school.

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Now, you're definitely going to
continue following what they're

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doing, how they're doing and see
if, you know, another

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connections, kind of Sparks up
as things, change for them and

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see how they're doing there.
Because, as you said, you know,

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a lot of these kids are sold on
You know, come here, you play

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for your school.
That's one, three or four

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national titles, this that and
the other, but at some point it

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just it's not the other promises
that were made whether it's

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playing time or where they would
be on the depth chart or if they

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would be traveling or whatever,
it may be, man, it just not,

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it's not happening for them.
Yep.

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Now they've got an option in.
They don't have to worry about

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wasting the year.
Sit.

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Out in order to kind of realize
those opportunities.

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Exactly.
And now, the way I think it's

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going to change, just your basic
recruiting very, very

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informally.
Because now to the point, what

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you just said, now you've got to
be really careful because if

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you're banking on this kid
playing three years from now and

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you're selling them all the, all
the stuff you talked about it.

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He walks in and says, I'm not
getting what you promised.

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There's no more holding them for
holding the kid.

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Just got to sell the work.
Now, going to sell the work, you

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better sell.
You can sell winning winning,

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always sells, but you got to
sell the work as part of that,

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you can't just sell.
Oh, well, we'll get you out

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there and then it just doesn't
happen.

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And that, the kids, the one
that's paying for that.

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Exactly.
And it's in a truly fair to In

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general, anyone can do it one
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Anyone can transfer from school
to school.

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If you've got the grades, you
know, Brian, you know we had our

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buddy.
We had a buddy Brown Wilkerson

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at Longwood for a year.
Had the grades move to Tech.

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Did long, would stop him from
transferring the deck?

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No, no, I want to say something.
Give Brian all the credit in the

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world.
He's over here.

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Holding his tongue, his brain.
Exactly.

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Yeah, I got a little cushion
here.

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Hopefully, we'll have a
seven-run inning.

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Like we had, he came 430, gosh.
But I can only imagine your face

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yesterday probably getting ready
to em a little dinner.

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Watch the game.
Well, not watching this game

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tonight, Ivan.
Nothing, gz, what the hell

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happened there said down, it
was, it was a two-run game.

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I was like, all right.
See Ron's two outs, not the best

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start where we Got a 2-1
Advantage.

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Let's see how this goes.
Walk away.

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Make a little Little drink for
myself, come back.

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It's like seven.
Nothing.

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I'm like wait, it was two
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Holy crap.
All right guys, and Arkansas

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State about to score again to.
Let's move to it Know The Enemy

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Boston College Eagles, led by
Jeff haffley heard haffley's

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interview this afternoon on nine
ten, sounds like a pretty

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thoughtful.
Pretty intelligent guy.

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Going to break down as we always
do, both sides of the ball, give

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you some stats some data bronze
and give you a little tape,

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break down what he see.
So let's start on the offensive

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side of the ball, Brian, this
offer, it's clearly led by Phil,

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jerk of a bitch than
quarterback, the Notre Dame

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transfer.
So far this season. 1181 yards,

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eight touchdowns two
interceptions, a passer rating

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of one forty, five point three.
He's completing about 65 percent

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of his passes.
And you know, solid ranks with

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all those you know, passer
rating, ranks 29th, so right on

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that upper third 19th and
completion percentage of clearly

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in the upper third and then
passing yards per game.

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You know, he's 12th in the
nation, he completes about 25

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passes per game.
That's a pretty high number in

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my opinion, passes per
completion and 11 .93, which

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ranked 45th.
Now he's actually A little bit

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better in the yards per attempt
which is 7.7 that gets him up to

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34 so he's on the top into that
which kind of hopefully when you

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get to reviewing here it kind of
tells me they're probably

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continuously pushing the ball
downfield.

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Now we look at those numbers, I
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are on the page, they're solid
numbers.

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Nothing spectacular, nothing
awful.

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But something, I do, I've done
it for every single offense,

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we've looked at I always look at
the sack.

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Totals and they're not good.
BC has given up 16.

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Total sacks in four games,
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There are only two teams that
are worse than the country want

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to Syracuse and we do.
What do we do to do for on?

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We put some pressure on those
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Absolutely.
So Brian, when you looked at

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some of the tape, what did you
see?

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Not only from fill but his
offensive line and the weapons,

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he has So, the big thing you're
covid-19 has me a little bit of

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kind of a young Ben
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I knew Fuente said it and when I
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pretty much spot-on.
Kind of a big Buddy, Guy awkward

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but athletic, it kind of looks
like a almost like a drunk type

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guy back in the, in the
backfield, throwing the ball

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around, so it kind of it looks
awkward, but it's effective.

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He's got a little bit of a
wiggle for a big dude, but, you

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know, he really likes to
identify the man coverage and

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kind of throw it that way and
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Does that a lot, especially
Tuesday flowers and Hunter long

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laser, his big two Targets that
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Game.
Hunter long on a lot of those

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kind of short crossers
sometimes, it seemed he really

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likes to hit.
They flowers up the see more on

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a skinny post.
So he's pushing the ball down

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the field to flowers when he's
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Game Hunter long is going to be
the bigger problem, though.

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Just because He's a handful and
coverage and if we don't tackle

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him, he can make us make us pay
pretty bad as well.

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Not after last week as far as
like, he'll take off if there's

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nothing down or if like Rush
gets to him early and he just

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has to bail on it.
More of a guy that's going to

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move around in the pocket to
throw downfield and he's very

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much like Ben Roethlisberger
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He'll he'll take a sack before
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Okay.
And that tells me a little bit

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about kind of those sack numbers
that you were.

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You were alluding to there.
He's going to try to stand in

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the pocket as long as he can to
try to get a guy open and make a

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throw.
So that does give us some

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chances to potentially get a
sack fumble, maybe get an

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interception but they've done a
pretty good job of limiting

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turnovers so far.
He hasn't thrown I think we what

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two or three interceptions so
far too.

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Yeah, to interception so far
this year and had one strip

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fumble on a sack just literally
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hands against Pitt.
But otherwise it's been pretty

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good protecting the football.
Let's talk about their

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offensive.
Line a little bit, got to, they

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are okay, especially if that's
a, they are above average and

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past Pro, but they're dealing
with a lot of five and seven

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step drops.
They drop back a lot.

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They've actually read a lot of
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It's a very Pro style offense,
so you see a lot of shotgun in a

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lot of Ace formation.
They don't do a whole lot of

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spreading feel actually.
I would go counter them.

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They actually have a lot of
tight, formations some punch

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looks and things like that.
A lot of Personnel with a tight

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end in an HVAC and they run a
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inside Zone.
Looks from the ace and also from

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the inside Zone from a shotgun.
So you'll see a lot of play

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action five-step drop seven-step
drops, or they're trying to

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drive the ball down the field
real quick break.

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And when they do that, yeah, go
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Does it shock you?
What they're doing when you take

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a look that Frank cignetti Is
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Is it any like shock?
Is it like he's going away from

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what he knows or he's trying to
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throughout his career.
He's trying to implement what

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he's done.
He's doing definitely a lot more

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pro-style things like when he
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NFL so you're seeing a lot of
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Those elements get brought into
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offensive.
Boston College, they're not

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doing a whole lot of lateral
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find there.
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More lineup.
Run it down your throat, kind of

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play action.
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of that Bruce, Arians offense
that we call when bit when Big

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Ben was had Aryans as a
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Oh, all right, yeah.
So, let's talk a little bit more

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about the, the tight end of the
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running back some in the passing
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go to the tight end.
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I did see them send the running.
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as well.
So be looking for the running

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backs to get involved in the
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to be your traditional screen
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It's going to be kind of Route
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going to see them running.
And again I mean they flowers is

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the dude that can make the big
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place.
So got to got to make sure he

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does not get behind.
You had a big touchdown beating

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man coverage against Pitt.
You got to step on the court.

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Corner that separation at the
catch and just ran away from it.

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That was the 77 yarder one
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Yeah, I remember vaguely seeing
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And then looking through his
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his long play, he had been he
was lined up that me they like I

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said, they play real tight, so
he was, he was the Z and just

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ran a skinny post and completely
beat his man, one-on-one and

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Jacoby put the ball right on
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So it sounds like you're Kovac.
Good, good, deep ball.

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Like we're not looking at a lack
of arm here.

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I'm guessing the way you can
definitely he can make all the

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throws.
I'm he's not you know, my homes

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or Josh Allen or anything out
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throws.
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Got it man.
Kind of looking at who Brian

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discussed here.
You know, I did dive into, you

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know, what their team looks
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And you mentioned how too long
and it is I popping how this

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What he's doing this year Hunter
long through four games has 31

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receptions for 362 yards.
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only two touchdowns.
But right now he is top 10 in

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the nation.
In receptions.

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Amongst all players, not just
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Do you mind leading the nation
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I should go back and look that
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end in the top ten, you assume
he's probably the best in the

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country.
He's Averaging about 90 again.

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So as you've already mentioned
run integral part of this

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offense and you kind of look
around at some of the draft

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sites.
He is being touted as a top-five

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tight end in next year's draft.
And man, you look at his size.

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It is absolutely not a shock.
Six foot, five 253 pounds.

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He's a prototype.
Yeah, I don't think there's any

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question about that.
Now, you mentioned your other

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guy has a flowers Oh, yeah, he
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There is not even a doubt about
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but for 405 yards.
So he is averaging, you know,

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close to 20 yards, a reception
with four touchdowns belong on

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their pit.
That really, you know, kept that

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game, you know, there.
He's averaging over 100 a game.

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He is seventh in the country
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which is super impressive and
the per game, you know, he is 15

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obviously because there's
something that's already played

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five and I mean, that's a hell
of a one-two punch, right?

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You know, I don't think anybody
would doubt that to see two guys

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like that those numbers, what?
They're doing there sighs, what

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you've mentioned.
And where they're running their

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routes, hell of a one-two punch.
But as much as those guys who,

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you know, have combined for 52
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getting other guys involved.
I mean, you talked about the

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running back.
The big one is Travis Levi.

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He's third on the team with 11
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So, you know, you hear that,
that's averaging right about

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seven, a carry.
Usually, when you see a tight

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end or shoot me a running back
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A lot of check down, usually
that average is similar to the

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UNC running back last week
Michael Carter.

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It's usually between about 4 and
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When you say, he's running the
route tree and full make sense

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that he's almost up 7 to 8 per
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Jalen Gil, 10 receptions, for 78
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Again, they are definitely
spreading all around outside

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their big to, and then kind of
the last one, me, and you talked

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about when we were getting
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Hadid, kind of their go up and
get it guy, 63 to 17, you know,

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seven or seven.
He's the guy that the Jacobins

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going to look for if there's
kind of nothing there at East,

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he sees him, one-on-one, they'll
throw it up and just let him go

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get it a little bit.
That's where Roethlisberger,

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somebody's around his waist, you
know what, fling it, he's big

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enough.
Let him try to go catch it, you

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know.
So, you know, we sit here and

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Brian, you know, You have
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So as you started looking deeper
at the tape and obviously get to

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see what things work, what
things didn't work, what kind of

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scheme do you think we should be
looking at the slow down this

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past an attack?
We definitely need to go with a

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lot of Cover 3 and keep
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We don't want they flowers to go
out there and beat us on three

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plates.
So that that's the first thing

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I'm taking away but the second
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getting Get as few targets away
from Hunter long as I can.

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So what I would try to do with
that is maybe even have you

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know, responsibility where you
know if it's a pass play, have a

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guy that's running man with him
and kind of maybe Zone it across

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the board everywhere else we saw
that UNC did that against BC and

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some downs, and it ended up
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So that might be something that
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Doing ourselves as kind of
having like a guy like like

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Connor match up on him
basically, one-on-one, or if

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they're sending them across the
formation, maybe switch that

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around depending, on whether you
put like, Tisdale on of these,

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on one side of the formation or
Connor if he's on the other,

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okay?
However, you end up making it

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work, I would definitely keep a
guy either.

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If you're not man enough on him,
keeping the guy that's playing

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kind of a shell right around
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So he's He's not going to beat
you, you know, nickel-and-diming

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it down the field.
I got you.

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Um, let me ask this.
You mentioned last week with UNC

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one of the big plays we got beat
by was that quarter coverage.

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Do you see us bringing that back
in just trying to whoever's

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playing that you know, half the
field?

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Listen you've got to be
disciplined.

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Do you see?
I would I would say we would try

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to keep.
I wouldn't like half feel

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responsibility against the
flowers.

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Okay.
If we if we were going to do any

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sort of quarter quarter half, we
would need to do, we would need

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to make sure that flowers was on
the two quarter side.

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So there's two guys in those
zones versus just the one

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covering half the feel, so if
you guys see that quarter

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coverage, no brine is probably
throwing things at his

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television Saturday night.
Why are we doing this?

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There was one other question I
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Blitzing.
Do you think we can get there

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with four or do you think we're
going to have to send some

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blitzes?
I think we can get there before

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but I'll I would like to send
this is occasionally because he

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did occasionally struggle with
the Blitz.

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And again he has someone that's
going to hold on the ball

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regardless of what we're
bringing at him so we might get

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some some coverage sacks or some
you know move we get immediate

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penetration might get him off
his game a little bit.

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So I still want to see some
blitzing just to keep that

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honest there but I think we can
still get pressure before we

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need to God.
All right.

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Right.
Well Brian, let's wrap up a

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section and let's get over to
the Run game and Brian.

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Well in my opinion it's BC in
the terrible horrible.

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No good.
Very bad rushing offense.

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Yep.
I mean they are literally the

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third wash rushing offense in
the country.

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They are averaging 60.3 yards a
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They are the worst team in the
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Only one. 87 per carry their
leading.

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Rusher is David Bailey with 155
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He doesn't even double the 1.8.
He's at 3.1 per carry.

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You want another?
The deleting rushing touchdown

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person is that's going to be
their quarterback on a couple of

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snakes I would.
Yeah, he's linking them with

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three.
Um, I would normally say, like,

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you know, they're, they're bad
because they're, you know,

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clearly, we've shown it They're
passing all the time.

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Well when you come to my kind of
dug out and started breaking

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down.
No, no it's not that way.

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They're really only passing 55%
of the time compared to 45

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percent of the time running.
So basically they're keeping it

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somewhat balanced and playing
just absolutely terrible.

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So proud when you went back and
looked at the tape it hopefully

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you found some tape of the
running game.

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Yeah, of a terrible horrible, no
good, very bad at Rushing the

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ball.
Because they have Lyman that are

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very good at run blocking.
What I'm seeing is that I'm not

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sure if it's just, they're not a
great fit for this type of

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scheme yet or what it might be.
But they are not having a good

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job with kind of the pro-style
inside Zone.

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That this team is running now.
Now, when you look at the Run

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game, it's a lot different than
what we saw last week, we saw a

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lot of ladder.
Roll runs or misdirection to set

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up the inside Zone and the
outside Zone there's very very

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little of that mostly what we're
looking at is downhill between

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the tackles inside Zone with
occasionally mixing things up,

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doing is doing a few different
things here and there, but we're

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mostly getting the few plays and
the running downhill in between

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the tackles.
So this should be a little bit

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easier of a matchup for our
linebackers this week, where

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they're pretty much reading.
Downhill run or play action and

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having to get back into their
zone.

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So hopefully that they will
handle things.

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A little bit better this week we
will weasel, we will see.

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But as I said earlier they run a
lot of a lot of ice formation.

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So they're running that that
zone with it with a speck in the

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quarterback under Center which
we again, we don't see very much

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of anymore.
I mean, most of the offenses, we

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see even ones that don't
incorporate Zone read or heavy

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misdirection or still I'm taking
those snaps from the shotgun.

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So, probably there about Kind
of, that's 5545 pretty much like

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their, their balance, their on
the running past, whether

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they're in a nice or whether
they're in shotgun.

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So you're going to see a lot of
things that they run out of

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that.
They like I said, they mostly

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like inside Zone.
Sometimes they just Zone it

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across the board.
Sometimes they will take their

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HVAC and right after the snap,
they'll run him across the

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formation to seal on the back
side.

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And that's really the only two
variations of that play that

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they On and they weren't very
effective with that.

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They had a couple where they got
in the cutback lane right behind

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where the HVAC was ceiling.
And we want to get like a eight

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or ten yard game but they're not
getting large chunk plays.

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Like we saw a UNC, get both in
other games that we watch some

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tape and especially when they
were playing Us and got a bunch

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00:28:10,500 --> 00:28:15,600
of junk, please there.
It's a couple yards and a cloud

444
00:28:15,600 --> 00:28:18,900
of dust couple yard loss.
If we get some penetration at

445
00:28:18,900 --> 00:28:22,800
the Middle.
I mean it's very pedestrian and

446
00:28:24,300 --> 00:28:25,900
occasionally when they run out
of that.

447
00:28:26,400 --> 00:28:28,400
That shotgun they'll do some
inside Zone.

448
00:28:28,400 --> 00:28:31,800
There occasionally they'll get
some jet motion and kind of run

449
00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:35,600
of inverted v r and let Djokovic
try to get a few yards but

450
00:28:35,600 --> 00:28:37,600
that's kind of few and far
between the I think they're

451
00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:41,000
almost running it just to keep
the defense honest and let them

452
00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:44,700
know that they do have a
quarterback that can do it but I

453
00:28:44,708 --> 00:28:47,100
don't I don't think that they're
doing it with any sort of

454
00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:51,100
effectiveness.
Let me ask Brian, and I mean,

455
00:28:51,100 --> 00:28:54,300
you talked about it earlier but
just so people can understand.

456
00:28:54,300 --> 00:28:58,400
Because I think people look at
BC during the Adagio years, you

457
00:28:58,400 --> 00:29:00,000
know, they had some really good
running backs.

458
00:29:00,000 --> 00:29:02,800
Really good rain attacks but the
way you kind of explain it, to

459
00:29:02,808 --> 00:29:07,700
me is significant going to a pro
style of run blocking versus in

460
00:29:08,400 --> 00:29:11,000
as you were explaining.
I kind of asked, so Brian is

461
00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:13,300
what's not seen a but what
Adagio is?

462
00:29:13,300 --> 00:29:17,800
He just essentially, is it a
college power game versus your

463
00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:20,600
traditional Pro?
And you kind of Hit the kind of

464
00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:23,500
hit on the basics of that just
real quick explain.

465
00:29:23,500 --> 00:29:25,600
What's the difference in?
Why they aren't as successful

466
00:29:25,600 --> 00:29:29,400
even though it's essentially you
know some of the same guys as

467
00:29:29,400 --> 00:29:35,500
last year.
So you saw a lot more like pulls

468
00:29:35,500 --> 00:29:41,900
traps pain and pulls with with
Adagio system, kind of letting

469
00:29:41,900 --> 00:29:47,200
the lineman do a little bit more
in space and kind of confusing

470
00:29:47,200 --> 00:29:51,800
the front a little bit with some
Read steps that look a little

471
00:29:51,800 --> 00:29:56,400
different than what they're
actually giving you and with

472
00:29:56,400 --> 00:30:00,300
this being very Pro style,
they're not actually giving you

473
00:30:00,300 --> 00:30:02,800
a lot.
I mean what the linebackers are

474
00:30:02,800 --> 00:30:04,200
reading is what's coming at
them.

475
00:30:04,700 --> 00:30:08,000
It's essentially is the line
doing everything they need to do

476
00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:11,700
to get the whole open for the
back to make a play and they're

477
00:30:11,700 --> 00:30:13,500
just not doing that with any
frequency right now.

478
00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:17,500
Yeah, just a few other points of
data before we turn it over to

479
00:30:17,500 --> 00:30:20,900
the defense.
Overall third down conversion

480
00:30:20,900 --> 00:30:23,800
percentage at forty four point
eight, which isn't a bad number.

481
00:30:23,800 --> 00:30:28,700
So, okay, there they also only
had three turnovers in four

482
00:30:28,700 --> 00:30:32,500
games, which tells me, they play
very clean, it's been the two

483
00:30:32,500 --> 00:30:36,600
picks and then the strip sack
fungal that you mentioned, but

484
00:30:36,600 --> 00:30:39,300
this is an interesting stat
Braun.

485
00:30:39,300 --> 00:30:42,600
They've had 17 Red Zone,
possessions.

486
00:30:45,000 --> 00:30:50,200
They have converted 15 of those
which is, you know, 29th in the

487
00:30:50,208 --> 00:30:51,900
country.
Well that's really good.

488
00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:55,300
What if I told you Brian of
those 15 only eight or

489
00:30:55,300 --> 00:31:01,600
touchdowns not great?
No not great everything.

490
00:31:01,600 --> 00:31:03,700
You just mentioned enough,
throwing those numbers out

491
00:31:03,700 --> 00:31:05,900
there.
I think, when they get inside

492
00:31:06,100 --> 00:31:10,900
that Red Zone, that an ability
to run the ball, it shows,

493
00:31:11,300 --> 00:31:14,400
because if you're able to run
the ball a lot better than what

494
00:31:14,400 --> 00:31:16,900
they are.
Our, I think they should have,

495
00:31:16,900 --> 00:31:23,300
you know, basically, 4:50 3:49,
but when you can't run the ball,

496
00:31:23,800 --> 00:31:26,700
what you talked about, what we
talked about earlier, easier for

497
00:31:26,700 --> 00:31:30,600
the backend to play, you don't
have 60 yards behind you.

498
00:31:30,600 --> 00:31:32,900
You're not worried about see
flowers being you for a 60 yard

499
00:31:32,900 --> 00:31:36,600
gain.
You got 15, 20 yards to cover.

500
00:31:37,200 --> 00:31:41,200
And that not only takes a ways
as big play, but it also has

501
00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:43,600
smaller windows for Hunter
longer work as well.

502
00:31:45,500 --> 00:31:47,700
Absolutely.
All right.

503
00:31:47,700 --> 00:31:49,300
Well let's flip over to the
defense now.

504
00:31:49,300 --> 00:31:51,400
Brian, we give you some real
quick stats right here.

505
00:31:51,400 --> 00:31:57,200
Before you take a look, Total
Defense ranks 29th giving up 370

506
00:31:57,200 --> 00:31:59,500
yards a game about five yards
per play.

507
00:31:59,800 --> 00:32:03,700
So you know, right on the
borderline of average for the

508
00:32:03,700 --> 00:32:08,000
teams that have played so far
Rush defense slightly better

509
00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:11,800
than the pass defense Rush
defense given up 135 a game at

510
00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:14,900
3.67.
A carry the passing defense.

511
00:32:14,900 --> 00:32:19,100
Giving 235 yards a game at 11
per completion.

512
00:32:20,700 --> 00:32:24,200
Now they do have a pretty good
set, total number there in the

513
00:32:24,208 --> 00:32:26,900
top 20.
They've sacked the quarterback

514
00:32:26,900 --> 00:32:28,800
12 times.
So that's an average of three

515
00:32:28,800 --> 00:32:32,800
game.
So Brian is you started looking

516
00:32:33,300 --> 00:32:38,200
at their scheme at the
Personnel, anything jump out or

517
00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:42,000
the numbers that say, okay,
they're not great there.

518
00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:47,400
Okay.
I say this, I think in terms of

519
00:32:48,200 --> 00:32:51,600
front end and back in there,
probably the best defense.

520
00:32:51,600 --> 00:32:54,600
We've seen that the to this
point.

521
00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:58,600
Okay?
And that's more because of The

522
00:32:58,600 --> 00:33:03,100
way they do, a good job of
turning action from The Edge

523
00:33:03,200 --> 00:33:09,400
back inside, they run a similar
defense to what we ran under

524
00:33:09,400 --> 00:33:13,100
Bud.
Foster less less, blitzing less

525
00:33:13,100 --> 00:33:15,400
man, but still kind of similar
Concepts.

526
00:33:16,300 --> 00:33:20,100
It's more of the four to five
that we saw in the kind of

527
00:33:20,100 --> 00:33:25,900
mid-2000s than what we've seen
in the last decade where that

528
00:33:25,900 --> 00:33:30,600
that whip position is kind of
more of a More voluptuous

529
00:33:30,600 --> 00:33:33,700
additional linebacker.
Just a little more athletic type

530
00:33:33,700 --> 00:33:37,800
guy.
It's almost like a double strong

531
00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:41,600
safety that you got in there so
so they're solid against the

532
00:33:41,600 --> 00:33:42,600
Run.
They do a good job.

533
00:33:42,600 --> 00:33:45,200
Like I said, turning some of the
lateral stuff back inside and

534
00:33:45,200 --> 00:33:49,700
letting those those backers kind
of clean things up and by doing

535
00:33:49,700 --> 00:33:51,500
that they do a good job of
setting the edge.

536
00:33:52,200 --> 00:33:54,300
They struggle when you run right
out of them, if you're able to

537
00:33:54,300 --> 00:33:58,300
run Adam between the tackles,
they're susceptible to busting

538
00:33:58,300 --> 00:34:01,300
off some big plays.
As we saw a couple pit, have a

539
00:34:01,300 --> 00:34:04,900
couple big plays late in the
game with some of that inside

540
00:34:04,900 --> 00:34:08,300
and outside Zone Action.
So they are susceptible to that,

541
00:34:08,900 --> 00:34:11,100
but they don't bite on the like,
misdirection with the running

542
00:34:11,100 --> 00:34:14,400
backs in motion, a lot.
Stay-at-home pretty well.

543
00:34:14,400 --> 00:34:17,500
So, they do a pretty decent job
of limiting big plays.

544
00:34:17,500 --> 00:34:21,000
Usually, when they get beat on
big plays, you know, it's

545
00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:23,699
because they were block.
Well, not not a sin because they

546
00:34:23,699 --> 00:34:25,400
were out of position, or they
made a mistake.

547
00:34:25,400 --> 00:34:32,000
So, but they do have a tendency
to Over play The Zone, run.

548
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:38,199
So that's going to give a chance
to let our quarterback, you

549
00:34:38,199 --> 00:34:39,500
know.
Maybe maybe have a little keeper

550
00:34:39,500 --> 00:34:42,600
getting space and make a big
play on the edge there.

551
00:34:43,300 --> 00:34:45,400
All right, let me ask you a
question because something you

552
00:34:45,400 --> 00:34:49,500
said is they don't bite on.
A lot of misdirection, with the

553
00:34:49,500 --> 00:34:51,600
running backs in motion and
stuff like that.

554
00:34:51,699 --> 00:34:53,699
Now is that because they're
staying disciplined?

555
00:34:53,699 --> 00:34:57,400
Or is it more of?
Don't worry about all the Frills

556
00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:00,000
what's in front of you.
Pay attention to what's in front

557
00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:02,800
of you where I'm thinking if
they're not biting and someone

558
00:35:02,800 --> 00:35:06,100
like Raheem Blackshear or trade,
Turner gets one on those jet

559
00:35:06,100 --> 00:35:07,700
sweeps and they're staying at
home.

560
00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:11,700
I am assuming there's going to
be a very big, a lie, if they're

561
00:35:11,700 --> 00:35:17,700
staying at home, so they do a
good job with their kind of guys

562
00:35:17,700 --> 00:35:20,400
that are playing outside there.
Whether it's the strong safety

563
00:35:20,400 --> 00:35:24,100
up in the box, where it's the
whip, on the other side, they do

564
00:35:24,100 --> 00:35:27,700
a good job, them kind of getting
penetration on the edge and

565
00:35:27,700 --> 00:35:31,000
spilling everything back.
Side said, they kind of, don't

566
00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:36,600
pay attention to the motion too
much because they're so good at

567
00:35:36,600 --> 00:35:40,900
using those guys to turn
everything back in that they'll

568
00:35:40,900 --> 00:35:43,100
live with it.
If they end up getting one or

569
00:35:43,107 --> 00:35:46,700
two, where they get out flanked,
got it, got it, got it, got it.

570
00:35:46,700 --> 00:35:49,500
Well, that the pass game.
Brian, how are they defending

571
00:35:49,500 --> 00:35:52,200
that?
I think like to bring a lot of

572
00:35:52,200 --> 00:35:56,500
pressure man, especially on
obvious passing down the third

573
00:35:56,500 --> 00:36:01,600
long, second and long.
They run a lot of cover three,

574
00:36:01,600 --> 00:36:04,000
they keep away, keep pretty much
everything, all the business in

575
00:36:04,000 --> 00:36:07,400
front of them, you know, they'll
occasionally, let one deep one

576
00:36:07,400 --> 00:36:10,500
kind of creep in there, but they
do a really good job of keeping

577
00:36:10,500 --> 00:36:11,600
most of the stuff in front of
it.

578
00:36:11,600 --> 00:36:14,600
When we saw it, when we watch
the UNC tape, I know I was

579
00:36:14,600 --> 00:36:17,900
mostly watching that to kind of
scout UNC.

580
00:36:17,900 --> 00:36:20,000
But when I, when I was looking
at his, like, well, they're

581
00:36:20,000 --> 00:36:23,400
doing a good job of kind of
keeping all the all the big

582
00:36:23,400 --> 00:36:26,300
plays in front of them and that
that showed up on the film here

583
00:36:26,300 --> 00:36:28,000
for pit as well.
When I was looking at it, they

584
00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:31,900
Everything in front of them,
they don't let one play kind of

585
00:36:31,900 --> 00:36:37,000
ruin their game, but because of
that, when they kind of get in

586
00:36:37,000 --> 00:36:39,900
the Red Zone, they're not
they're not great.

587
00:36:39,900 --> 00:36:41,400
Okay?
That doesn't give up a ton of

588
00:36:41,400 --> 00:36:45,500
points when when a team is able
to get a drive going on them.

589
00:36:47,000 --> 00:36:50,900
There they tend to get me in
zone so I don't know if it's

590
00:36:50,900 --> 00:36:54,300
just you know, that they don't
have that mentality of kind of

591
00:36:54,300 --> 00:36:56,300
flipping the switch.
Once they're in the red zone to

592
00:36:56,300 --> 00:36:59,800
have to bow up or what it is.
But mostly what they're trying

593
00:36:59,800 --> 00:37:01,900
to do is keep everything in
front of them and let the

594
00:37:02,100 --> 00:37:04,800
offense make some mistakes that
end up either giving them off

595
00:37:04,800 --> 00:37:06,300
the field or giving them the
ball back.

596
00:37:07,000 --> 00:37:08,800
Well, it's funny.
You mention that Ryan because I

597
00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:11,000
look here and one of the data
points.

598
00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:15,000
I got to pull out is Red Zone,
attempts, 12.

599
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:19,700
They've given up 75% of scores.
So they've given up nine scores,

600
00:37:20,300 --> 00:37:24,700
given up eight touchdowns.
So what you just perfectly

601
00:37:24,700 --> 00:37:28,500
described is is it, is it, you
know the bend don't break to the

602
00:37:28,500 --> 00:37:31,500
you don't have the mental will,
or is it just simply they're

603
00:37:31,500 --> 00:37:33,600
playing just such discipline
defense?

604
00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:37,500
It's well, you know, this is,
this is what we're supposed to

605
00:37:37,500 --> 00:37:39,500
do, we don't?
I'm not supposed to bite on

606
00:37:39,500 --> 00:37:41,000
that.
I'm supposed to trust my guy.

607
00:37:41,400 --> 00:37:45,000
When there's less space behind
you, there's a chance of, he

608
00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:48,400
just makes one mistake.
It's seven yards in a touchdown

609
00:37:48,400 --> 00:37:50,200
or 15 yards and it's a
touchdown.

610
00:37:50,700 --> 00:37:53,600
Not there's no more room to
clean up its end zone or bust

611
00:37:53,600 --> 00:37:58,300
where?
Yeah they're not able to say

612
00:37:58,300 --> 00:38:00,100
okay well we're keeping in front
of will in front of it.

613
00:38:00,100 --> 00:38:13,000
Still a touchdown at that point.
A lot of teams are running the

614
00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:14,800
football a little bit more
between the tackles once they

615
00:38:14,800 --> 00:38:18,200
get in the red area.
So, it's kind of a kind of a way

616
00:38:18,200 --> 00:38:21,200
that almost all set some of the
things that they do really well,

617
00:38:21,200 --> 00:38:23,900
the rest of the field, almost
ends up coming back to bite him

618
00:38:23,900 --> 00:38:27,300
a little bit that portion of the
field so and they're not, yeah,

619
00:38:27,300 --> 00:38:29,600
I looked at it to, they're not
really that great with some of

620
00:38:29,607 --> 00:38:32,700
the the swing passes that get
out to the wide receivers really

621
00:38:32,700 --> 00:38:37,600
fast, their defensive backs.
We're getting blocked by the

622
00:38:37,600 --> 00:38:40,400
wide receivers a lot.
So if we can get the ball

623
00:38:40,400 --> 00:38:44,600
outside of those spill guys, you
know, we can do a little damage

624
00:38:44,600 --> 00:38:48,200
in that game as well.
So the guy who feasted against

625
00:38:48,200 --> 00:38:51,000
this defense last year, they
came down from Rutgers could

626
00:38:51,200 --> 00:38:56,600
potentially Feast again.
Bingo, yeah, Rahim.

627
00:38:56,600 --> 00:39:00,100
I saw it about 184 1:30 last
year, which is kind of nuts and

628
00:39:00,100 --> 00:39:04,000
then you just say that and it's
just like, oh I hope you guys

629
00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:07,300
don't forget about him at all.
Yeah.

630
00:39:07,300 --> 00:39:10,000
I mean they're focusing on
Blackshear that also killed them

631
00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:11,500
when Kansas played them last
year.

632
00:39:11,500 --> 00:39:14,700
And then, oh, look.
Rahim boxer also killed this

633
00:39:14,700 --> 00:39:19,400
defense last year.
As did you smoke a little bit of

634
00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:22,000
a different system that they're
running this year, but it's

635
00:39:22,000 --> 00:39:26,900
pretty much the same players are
going to have some Shell

636
00:39:26,900 --> 00:39:28,500
Shocked.
Aren't they cool.

637
00:39:28,500 --> 00:39:33,700
Those guys were in the Big 12
and the way as big wait a second

638
00:39:33,800 --> 00:39:39,900
son of a bitch, Damn it.
I just a couple other things to

639
00:39:39,900 --> 00:39:44,300
wrap up on the defense Prime.
You know, I looked at their

640
00:39:44,300 --> 00:39:47,500
turnover line and it you would
you think it would be great?

641
00:39:47,500 --> 00:39:52,200
They forced eight turnovers in
four games but then as me and

642
00:39:52,200 --> 00:39:56,600
you as memory serves and as note
serves, they had five from duke.

643
00:39:57,000 --> 00:40:00,200
So only had three in there.
Other three games.

644
00:40:00,500 --> 00:40:03,400
So effectively they're averaging
one, turnover a game.

645
00:40:04,700 --> 00:40:06,700
They've only turned the ball
over three times.

646
00:40:06,700 --> 00:40:09,200
So in me, it's kind of like you
take the Duke game out of the

647
00:40:09,200 --> 00:40:12,100
equation.
They're almost a 50/50 split.

648
00:40:12,200 --> 00:40:14,100
I don't look at the turnover
margin on that when you have

649
00:40:14,100 --> 00:40:18,100
such one big swing game.
Now, liar, especially with Duke

650
00:40:18,100 --> 00:40:20,900
has done against the other teams
they played.

651
00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:25,700
We're the only thing that they
didn't go out there and just so

652
00:40:26,800 --> 00:40:33,200
you know, definitely that five
is an outlier, a game.

653
00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:52,400
So
Not terrible, not great.

654
00:40:52,700 --> 00:40:56,100
But when you caught mentioning
about the keeping everything in

655
00:40:56,100 --> 00:41:00,000
front of them, and I look at the
stat, I drew, I pulled up a big

656
00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:02,800
giving up 88 first down in four
games, it makes sense.

657
00:41:03,300 --> 00:41:06,100
It's kind of like that g.
That Duke was giving up roughly

658
00:41:06,100 --> 00:41:10,200
23, first down the game there,
they don't want to give up the

659
00:41:10,200 --> 00:41:11,800
big play.
It does you have to drive the

660
00:41:11,800 --> 00:41:14,500
field and you know, that all
that's good?

661
00:41:14,500 --> 00:41:18,700
And well I think with what we
have I think we can do that.

662
00:41:19,100 --> 00:41:21,800
And as I say that Brian, let's
quick turn.

663
00:41:21,800 --> 00:41:23,300
Let's get to the pivotal
players.

664
00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:28,400
Let us start on offense run.
As soon as I said, Brian number

665
00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:31,500
one on offense, you screamed
Captain Hook.

666
00:41:32,700 --> 00:41:38,800
And in health care.
You know, when I looked at this,

667
00:41:38,900 --> 00:41:42,000
what they do on defense, we're
going to have to be effective in

668
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:44,600
the short passing game because I
don't think we're going to be

669
00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:49,500
able to take as many shots as we
have taken so far this year,

670
00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:54,500
it's going to be definitely more
25 yards and under not

671
00:41:54,500 --> 00:41:57,500
throughout the 20, big 20 + yd
gainers that we've seen in some

672
00:41:57,500 --> 00:42:02,700
of these games and hookers going
to have to be accurate and liver

673
00:42:02,700 --> 00:42:04,700
balls on time and make the right
reads.

674
00:42:05,900 --> 00:42:07,400
So that's going to be really
important.

675
00:42:07,700 --> 00:42:10,600
He's his legs are going to be
important on some of those own

676
00:42:10,600 --> 00:42:13,600
reads and the inverted v r and
stuff like that.

677
00:42:13,600 --> 00:42:17,800
So you know look for him to have
some success with that as well

678
00:42:17,800 --> 00:42:20,900
because they again they have
been sometimes successful on

679
00:42:20,900 --> 00:42:25,900
biting down really hard on the
backside when they see inside

680
00:42:25,900 --> 00:42:28,100
outside zone.
So you hook her might have some

681
00:42:28,100 --> 00:42:30,400
opportunities to get on the edge
and make some plays there.

682
00:42:32,700 --> 00:42:34,300
That's my big, that's my first
big one.

683
00:42:34,600 --> 00:42:41,400
Who do you who do you?
Like I think today when we were

684
00:42:41,400 --> 00:42:44,200
putting this was Brock and I
think the way you just mention

685
00:42:44,200 --> 00:42:46,400
what they like to do on defense
and occasionally bringing

686
00:42:46,400 --> 00:42:50,500
pressure and then the way that
some of those Zone runs they

687
00:42:50,500 --> 00:42:55,500
lead gaps, the man in the middle
Brock Hoffman, obviously we've

688
00:42:55,500 --> 00:42:59,100
already seen it through, you
know, three games broadcast,

689
00:42:59,100 --> 00:43:01,100
good command of making the
right.

690
00:43:01,200 --> 00:43:02,900
Right calls making the right
reads.

691
00:43:03,300 --> 00:43:06,800
We haven't had too many plays
blow up yet because he put he's

692
00:43:06,800 --> 00:43:10,300
putting that whole line, who all
the guys are talented in the

693
00:43:10,300 --> 00:43:14,200
right positions, but since you
taught mentioning about those

694
00:43:14,200 --> 00:43:18,900
zones and some of the back
lanes, and we know, he likes to

695
00:43:18,900 --> 00:43:23,800
be nasty.
And I do believe that the way me

696
00:43:23,800 --> 00:43:28,200
and you discussed it, if they're
having trouble getting there,

697
00:43:28,800 --> 00:43:30,600
it's probably going to be
brought from this in the right

698
00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:34,800
spot to We block leading Brock
leading the way in creating the

699
00:43:34,800 --> 00:43:37,200
alleys and my right?
Or am I wrong?

700
00:43:38,100 --> 00:43:41,400
Yeah, those kind of there's
inside combo blocks on the zones

701
00:43:41,400 --> 00:43:44,500
are going to be the key, you
know, with Brock making a lot of

702
00:43:44,500 --> 00:43:48,400
those priests at Kohl's and
brought working with the guard

703
00:43:48,400 --> 00:43:50,700
on those hand off.
So that's going to be the key

704
00:43:50,700 --> 00:43:54,500
for me, whether we can get
Herbert to the second level, let

705
00:43:54,500 --> 00:43:57,300
him do what he does best, which
is make a big guys, missing

706
00:43:57,300 --> 00:44:00,800
space and take it to the house.
So rocks deathly going to be

707
00:44:00,800 --> 00:44:03,000
big.
Up there, you know, when we

708
00:44:03,000 --> 00:44:07,300
talked about the short passing
game, I mean, we talked about

709
00:44:07,300 --> 00:44:10,000
the swing, we talked about
getting the ball outside and let

710
00:44:10,000 --> 00:44:12,500
him live.
The wide receivers block, block

711
00:44:12,500 --> 00:44:15,700
a little bit, but it's going to
begin and end with Big Stone

712
00:44:15,700 --> 00:44:17,700
Gap.
James Mitchell this week, man.

713
00:44:18,700 --> 00:44:21,900
If he can have another big game
like he had against UNC working

714
00:44:21,900 --> 00:44:25,800
underneath, working up the seam
working, some of those Slants,

715
00:44:27,100 --> 00:44:29,200
you know, I'm gonna feel really
good about this game because

716
00:44:29,200 --> 00:44:30,900
that's where we can kind of get
them.

717
00:44:32,000 --> 00:44:34,600
Get some yards on them where
they're a little soft there in

718
00:44:34,600 --> 00:44:38,400
the middle in coverage.
So look for that to happen.

719
00:44:38,400 --> 00:44:41,300
Hopefully we can get him going.
What do you think, buddy?

720
00:44:41,800 --> 00:44:44,500
No no I'm with you on that.
I think Big Stone Gap is going

721
00:44:44,500 --> 00:44:46,700
to be one of the keys not only
because of the way you talk

722
00:44:46,700 --> 00:44:50,500
about the way they'd like to
bring pressure and obviously

723
00:44:50,500 --> 00:44:51,800
that's going to leave the middle
of the field.

724
00:44:51,800 --> 00:44:55,700
Open for some quick seam route.
Some hopefully little crossers,

725
00:44:56,200 --> 00:44:59,900
some little, you know, some
quick digs to the middle but the

726
00:45:00,300 --> 00:45:04,500
other piece Peace is Ron.
As you were mentioning that on

727
00:45:04,500 --> 00:45:07,800
defense is.
Do they have anybody that can

728
00:45:07,800 --> 00:45:10,200
cover him?
Is there anybody that popped out

729
00:45:10,200 --> 00:45:14,500
of your mind?
That said, hey and this guy

730
00:45:14,500 --> 00:45:17,400
could keep Big Stone Gap to a
reasonable game.

731
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:21,700
I'm they had a couple of
linebackers that I think can

732
00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:24,300
maybe cover him in the short
short passing game, but I just

733
00:45:24,300 --> 00:45:26,700
think it's athleticism as the
game wears on is going to take

734
00:45:26,700 --> 00:45:29,500
over.
I don't think any guys can run

735
00:45:29,500 --> 00:45:33,000
with them and then just, you
know, the big body that he has.

736
00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:35,500
I think eventually it's going to
get to wear them down over the

737
00:45:35,500 --> 00:45:39,000
course of a game.
So yeah, I wouldn't say that

738
00:45:39,000 --> 00:45:43,400
they're necessarily susceptible
but I think that if he has kind

739
00:45:43,400 --> 00:45:45,800
of a good one of one of his
better games that they could

740
00:45:45,800 --> 00:45:49,800
definitely take advantage of
what they do on defense, Got it.

741
00:45:50,100 --> 00:45:52,000
All right, let's turn it over to
the defense.

742
00:45:52,000 --> 00:45:55,900
Now, pivotal players and holding
down the top spot for the second

743
00:45:55,900 --> 00:45:58,500
week in a row.
The Heavenly Devil Himself

744
00:45:58,500 --> 00:46:02,400
Divine Diablo.
He did not get to suit up last

745
00:46:02,400 --> 00:46:04,900
week.
So he's back here again and he's

746
00:46:04,900 --> 00:46:10,600
back here again because of what
we saw last week and because of

747
00:46:10,600 --> 00:46:12,900
how much they like to throw the
ball down the field.

748
00:46:13,900 --> 00:46:15,800
So that's kind of the one-two
punch man.

749
00:46:17,000 --> 00:46:18,600
Diablo cleaned up so much
especially.

750
00:46:18,700 --> 00:46:23,900
Especially in that game against
NC State did.

751
00:46:23,900 --> 00:46:27,900
Such a good job of cleaning up
some of those those run plays.

752
00:46:28,000 --> 00:46:30,700
Yeah, he's definitely going to
be, it'd be nice to have him

753
00:46:30,700 --> 00:46:34,100
back and then the coverage
aspect, I mean, with some of the

754
00:46:34,100 --> 00:46:37,500
way they drive the ball down,
the field with the football in

755
00:46:37,500 --> 00:46:39,800
the passing game.
Yeah, having a guy.

756
00:46:39,800 --> 00:46:42,100
That's that experience that
talented.

757
00:46:42,400 --> 00:46:44,700
That's what you want.
Because he is the guy.

758
00:46:44,700 --> 00:46:47,300
He's the quarterback of that
secondary and that's who you

759
00:46:47,300 --> 00:46:49,900
want in the game.
I guess the team that's going to

760
00:46:49,908 --> 00:46:53,100
throw it down the field like
this absolutely man.

761
00:46:53,100 --> 00:46:54,700
There's, there's no doubt about
it.

762
00:46:54,700 --> 00:46:57,500
We saw how much he was missing
last week.

763
00:46:57,800 --> 00:47:03,000
We saw among some stats that I
cannot remember who put up.

764
00:47:03,400 --> 00:47:07,200
If you put them up, please tag
yourself and put it on the

765
00:47:07,200 --> 00:47:09,500
boundary Corner.
We were at least this on Friday,

766
00:47:10,100 --> 00:47:14,300
but we were 12%.
Missed tackles game won.

767
00:47:14,500 --> 00:47:18,500
The last two games where he was
absent. 22% 24.

768
00:47:18,700 --> 00:47:22,700
Percent and I think that's big.
I think it's big for the

769
00:47:22,700 --> 00:47:24,300
linebackers knowing that he's
back there.

770
00:47:24,300 --> 00:47:26,800
I think putting people in the
right situations.

771
00:47:27,200 --> 00:47:31,100
So without a doubt, Divine
Diablo holding down number one,

772
00:47:31,500 --> 00:47:32,700
right?
Who's got number two?

773
00:47:34,000 --> 00:47:37,200
So Beach Amari Connor and that's
going to be because we're going

774
00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:40,600
to need him his physicality at
the line of scrimmage.

775
00:47:40,600 --> 00:47:42,400
But we're also going to need
him.

776
00:47:43,800 --> 00:47:50,300
Covering Hunter long and he's
gonna need to show better skills

777
00:47:50,300 --> 00:47:53,100
at that what he showed against
as do something, I think he will

778
00:47:53,100 --> 00:47:57,100
just because number one, Hunter
long for all the gifts and

779
00:47:57,100 --> 00:48:02,400
talents he has is not quick and
Elusive, like dad's new, some do

780
00:48:02,400 --> 00:48:05,500
not and number two because he is
a tight end.

781
00:48:05,500 --> 00:48:09,600
Connor will be able to actually
use his physicality a lot more

782
00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:12,900
than he was against Newsome.
Who wear, if he does get away

783
00:48:12,900 --> 00:48:17,000
from He can run away from
Connor, that's not gonna be the

784
00:48:17,008 --> 00:48:19,400
case on her long hundred.
Long is definitely a guy that

785
00:48:19,400 --> 00:48:23,100
can can make plays down the
field but he's not a 44 guy

786
00:48:23,300 --> 00:48:24,800
that's going to just run away
from Connor.

787
00:48:24,800 --> 00:48:27,400
Like like Destiny's.
Yeah.

788
00:48:28,200 --> 00:48:31,600
Connor or whoever, whoever is
going to rotate to that, you

789
00:48:31,600 --> 00:48:33,200
know, covering long.
But I think it's going to be

790
00:48:33,200 --> 00:48:37,400
tomorrow.
And most of the day and as Das

791
00:48:37,400 --> 00:48:39,500
wasn't a good matchup, this is a
good matchup.

792
00:48:39,600 --> 00:48:41,700
Again, we've mentioned numerous
times before.

793
00:48:41,700 --> 00:48:44,500
If chimoree, makes it in the The
league, he is going to be a

794
00:48:44,500 --> 00:48:50,000
strong safety and many times a
strong safety, the prototypical.

795
00:48:50,400 --> 00:48:52,300
What you're supposed to cover
is, you're going to cover the

796
00:48:52,300 --> 00:48:55,400
tight end, or if there is a
bigger running back, that's your

797
00:48:55,400 --> 00:48:59,000
responsibility.
So, to me, it's a good matchup.

798
00:48:59,400 --> 00:49:03,400
We need him to play Within
himself though, because last

799
00:49:03,400 --> 00:49:08,000
week now with the ejection, what
I'm hoping it is, he he's one of

800
00:49:08,008 --> 00:49:10,400
those players that puts that
immediately out of his mind

801
00:49:11,200 --> 00:49:14,700
don't like, don't play timid,
but then, So this is a guy

802
00:49:14,700 --> 00:49:17,700
that's not going to run away
from you he's bigger than you.

803
00:49:17,700 --> 00:49:22,700
Yeah but you've got the skill
set to contain him most of the

804
00:49:22,700 --> 00:49:27,700
day all right Brian and I'd like
to see him you know be a little

805
00:49:27,700 --> 00:49:31,000
aggressive with the way he
approaches the coverage because

806
00:49:32,100 --> 00:49:35,600
you know unlike that as he can
make up some ground If he if he

807
00:49:36,200 --> 00:49:38,100
guesses wrong.
Yeah.

808
00:49:38,100 --> 00:49:43,700
So play aggressive not too
aggressive but you do Don't go

809
00:49:43,700 --> 00:49:47,000
out there.
Try not to fail because we don't

810
00:49:47,000 --> 00:49:49,100
want that either.
No, not at all.

811
00:49:49,100 --> 00:49:50,900
Not at all.
All right, Brian.

812
00:49:50,900 --> 00:49:52,400
So this is going to be an easy
one.

813
00:49:53,100 --> 00:49:56,100
Brian for the team that
literally is the third worst

814
00:49:56,100 --> 00:49:58,300
team at giving up quarterback
sacks.

815
00:49:58,300 --> 00:50:03,500
Who's your number three,
defensive ends, buddy, obviously

816
00:50:03,500 --> 00:50:06,500
particularly justice re but I
can see Belmar and a couple

817
00:50:06,500 --> 00:50:08,100
other guys getting in there as
well.

818
00:50:09,600 --> 00:50:11,500
Jacoby is going to hold on to
the football.

819
00:50:11,800 --> 00:50:15,000
He's going to stay Behind the
line of scrimmage and try to

820
00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:17,100
keep looking downfield to throw
the ball.

821
00:50:17,600 --> 00:50:19,800
We are going to have
opportunities to put him on the

822
00:50:19,800 --> 00:50:21,800
ground.
We potentially have

823
00:50:21,800 --> 00:50:24,000
opportunities to get the ball
out of his hands.

824
00:50:24,200 --> 00:50:26,300
Yep.
We got to take advantage of

825
00:50:26,300 --> 00:50:27,600
that.
Yeah.

826
00:50:27,600 --> 00:50:31,600
And you just mentioned it, him
holding onto the ball, getting

827
00:50:31,600 --> 00:50:37,900
him down when we get there for
Belmar for bar, no, for greed.

828
00:50:39,900 --> 00:50:42,200
It's going to be you get there.
Get him down.

829
00:50:42,900 --> 00:50:44,700
Was once he said, no and don't
lose your Leverage.

830
00:51:28,400 --> 00:51:32,000
Is probably not going to be
where they're blocking where

831
00:51:32,000 --> 00:51:35,300
their help tight end is.
So I think that gives us a

832
00:51:35,308 --> 00:51:39,100
schematic advantage to know
where you're going to put in

833
00:51:39,100 --> 00:51:42,100
because as soon as you know, if
lungs on the right and then they

834
00:51:42,100 --> 00:51:45,200
shifted got to the right side of
the line because Reed is over

835
00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:49,000
there.
Well, that's fine because you're

836
00:51:49,000 --> 00:51:51,600
telling us everything where
you're worried about.

837
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:55,900
Yeah.
They I mean they run to the

838
00:51:55,900 --> 00:51:59,600
strength When they're usually
have an HVAC, when they put both

839
00:51:59,600 --> 00:52:03,000
on the line of scrimmage, that's
when they kind of, it's hard to

840
00:52:03,000 --> 00:52:04,500
determine which direction
they're running, but they

841
00:52:04,500 --> 00:52:10,400
usually run to the strength when
they have the 12 personnel with

842
00:52:10,400 --> 00:52:13,400
HVAC.
Like I said, they usually bring

843
00:52:13,400 --> 00:52:15,600
that each bag.
Back across the formation to

844
00:52:15,600 --> 00:52:19,500
seal the backside.
When they're two men on the two

845
00:52:19,500 --> 00:52:21,600
tight ends on the line of
scrimmage, they usually just a

846
00:52:21,607 --> 00:52:23,300
running Straight Zone across the
board.

847
00:52:24,800 --> 00:52:27,400
All right?
All right, Brian.

848
00:52:27,400 --> 00:52:30,100
We'll time for the Moment of
Truth today.

849
00:52:31,600 --> 00:52:35,400
Predictions for Saturday night,
in Lane Stadium.

850
00:52:38,300 --> 00:52:40,500
Do I get to leave this week?
You lead?

851
00:52:41,400 --> 00:52:45,900
All right.
Let's see what we got here.

852
00:52:45,900 --> 00:52:55,600
Give me a hippie 3821. 38
points.

853
00:52:55,600 --> 00:52:57,800
I think we score the football
against these guys.

854
00:52:57,800 --> 00:53:01,100
I don't think they can stop our
running game and I think hookers

855
00:53:01,100 --> 00:53:04,700
going to make as many or more
plays as any other quarterback

856
00:53:04,700 --> 00:53:06,600
is made against them.
And they haven't seen a running

857
00:53:06,600 --> 00:53:09,700
game like this.
So I think use for, I think your

858
00:53:09,700 --> 00:53:11,800
score more than Pit.
I think he's for more than UNC.

859
00:53:11,800 --> 00:53:15,300
I think we put a 38 points, nice
man.

860
00:53:16,000 --> 00:53:18,000
I'm not, I'm not that far from
me either.

861
00:53:18,100 --> 00:53:23,300
Um I'm Virginia Tech 41b.
C21 a lot of the same Reasons.

862
00:53:24,300 --> 00:53:28,100
Looking at their Dreadful Red
Zone numbers.

863
00:53:28,100 --> 00:53:31,700
I think we will get down there
and score more times than not

864
00:53:32,100 --> 00:53:36,700
into the end zone and I'm only
putting on the 21 because I

865
00:53:36,700 --> 00:53:39,600
think to your point too about
the running game, I think we're

866
00:53:39,600 --> 00:53:43,700
going to come out mad on both
sides of the ball and I think

867
00:53:44,300 --> 00:53:47,700
the way I feel is we're going to
probably hit them similar to the

868
00:53:47,700 --> 00:53:52,400
way we hit NC State and they
probably could get to 27.

869
00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:54,600
Maybe even 30, but I think
they're going to be at a point

870
00:53:54,600 --> 00:53:57,400
in the second half where they're
going to have to go for it

871
00:53:57,500 --> 00:54:00,200
numerous times.
Instead of taking three points

872
00:54:00,500 --> 00:54:03,500
are going to be down so much.
It's like we've got to go we

873
00:54:03,500 --> 00:54:07,700
can't hear and you know, and try
to chip away because when they

874
00:54:07,700 --> 00:54:12,300
get the ball they're probably
going to go score again and if

875
00:54:12,300 --> 00:54:15,200
you know we don't try to catch
up, it's not going to be a good

876
00:54:15,200 --> 00:54:18,700
thing.
All right, so we got the

877
00:54:18,700 --> 00:54:22,100
prediction, buddy.
What was the uniform revealed

878
00:54:22,100 --> 00:54:27,600
this week?
Uniform reveal very traditional,

879
00:54:27,600 --> 00:54:31,700
well, seemingly traditional,
right uniform this week.

880
00:54:31,700 --> 00:54:36,000
We are going with the white
maroon, white Unis, I love the

881
00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:38,300
look.
The helmet looks very crisp.

882
00:54:38,800 --> 00:54:43,400
It looks like fall.
You know, it's not orange.

883
00:54:43,800 --> 00:54:50,600
So we can't those who Claiming
that the orange pants and orange

884
00:54:50,600 --> 00:54:52,600
Uniforms.
On reason we lost last week.

885
00:54:52,600 --> 00:54:55,500
Well, we can't go that this
week, so, yeah.

886
00:54:55,800 --> 00:54:58,800
Now Brian one of your favorite
guys.

887
00:54:58,800 --> 00:55:02,500
Got 25 this week.
Yes, he did a Mari bar.

888
00:55:02,500 --> 00:55:05,400
No 25.
And I will say this, he earned

889
00:55:05,400 --> 00:55:07,500
it.
He had a pretty darn good game

890
00:55:07,500 --> 00:55:11,900
against you and see all things
considered, especially the way

891
00:55:11,900 --> 00:55:14,600
he played in the second half.
Got a sack of the second half.

892
00:55:15,400 --> 00:55:17,300
Did a good job.
Looks like he's coming around a

893
00:55:17,308 --> 00:55:20,200
little bit.
In terms of not just being a guy

894
00:55:20,200 --> 00:55:24,100
that needs to have that, that
one read where he's going after

895
00:55:24,100 --> 00:55:27,300
the quarterback, he's starting
to play a little more balance

896
00:55:27,300 --> 00:55:30,100
which is nice to see that.
He's got some reps so good for

897
00:55:30,100 --> 00:55:33,400
him.
Look forward to see 25 making a

898
00:55:33,400 --> 00:55:37,100
few secs this Saturday 25 on the
line of scrimmage.

899
00:55:37,100 --> 00:55:38,900
Always a beautiful beautiful
thing.

900
00:55:39,500 --> 00:55:44,500
All right, well Brian let's turn
it over racc and college

901
00:55:44,500 --> 00:55:47,500
football picks this week last
week, man.

902
00:55:48,300 --> 00:55:53,600
Both of us had good weeks.
You hit five and three.

903
00:55:53,700 --> 00:55:58,000
I went six and to get back in
the winning way.

904
00:55:58,000 --> 00:56:03,400
So again folks if you're playing
what we're telling you you might

905
00:56:03,400 --> 00:56:06,900
be making yourself some money
and now we're getting to the

906
00:56:06,900 --> 00:56:09,700
point Ryan because we've been
playing so good me and you might

907
00:56:09,700 --> 00:56:22,800
be opening up an account again.
We would like a little bankroll

908
00:56:22,800 --> 00:56:28,300
start out on.
That's right.

909
00:56:28,300 --> 00:56:29,700
That's right.
Hey.

910
00:56:48,300 --> 00:56:54,500
last week took Plum son to cover
and he covered this week, I'm

911
00:56:54,508 --> 00:57:11,100
going to take them to cover
again because even without My

912
00:57:11,100 --> 00:57:19,400
mind, says, somewhere in the
neighborhood of what are you

913
00:57:19,400 --> 00:57:22,500
feeling on this one?
Brian, I'm right there with you.

914
00:57:22,500 --> 00:57:25,600
Actually I think this is going
to cleanse is going to get the

915
00:57:25,600 --> 00:57:29,600
50s and I don't see.
Georgia Tech getting out getting

916
00:57:29,600 --> 00:57:32,300
to the 20s.
So Give me George's.

917
00:57:32,300 --> 00:57:33,900
Let me give me Clemson in the
points there.

918
00:57:34,500 --> 00:57:37,900
Yeah, after Miami burned, you
last week with the Clemson game,

919
00:57:37,900 --> 00:57:41,200
you come back to the to the, to
the Death Star.

920
00:57:41,200 --> 00:57:44,800
Here.
Let's go down to Hard.

921
00:57:44,800 --> 00:57:49,200
Rock stadium in Miami pit.
Miami Miami.

922
00:57:49,300 --> 00:57:52,900
Lan 14 points against Pitt
coming off.

923
00:57:52,900 --> 00:57:57,700
The beat down in Death Valley.
Will you get out on this one?

924
00:57:57,700 --> 00:58:03,200
Brian.
Man, this one's tough, buddy.

925
00:58:03,200 --> 00:58:07,800
This was tough, because after
what I saw happen, between Miami

926
00:58:07,800 --> 00:58:09,600
and Clemson.
I don't know what to think of

927
00:58:09,600 --> 00:58:12,900
Miami anymore, are they just a
more efficient version of the

928
00:58:12,900 --> 00:58:15,400
same team we saw last year?
Or are they?

929
00:58:15,400 --> 00:58:19,300
What some folks were thinking?
They were going into Clemson.

930
00:58:20,900 --> 00:58:28,600
I'm leaning probably a little
closer to the former I think

931
00:58:28,600 --> 00:58:32,500
King is good but until King can
make significant completions two

932
00:58:32,500 --> 00:58:34,600
wide receivers down the field.
I think they're going to

933
00:58:34,600 --> 00:58:38,500
struggle against teams that are
good up front and pit is nothing

934
00:58:38,500 --> 00:58:45,400
if not good up front.
So I'll take Give me pitting,

935
00:58:45,400 --> 00:58:50,500
the 14 points.
I'm right with you as much as we

936
00:58:50,500 --> 00:58:54,700
bagged on Kenny ticket and
stuff.

937
00:58:54,700 --> 00:58:59,100
The last few weeks they still
did not break 30 and regulation

938
00:58:59,500 --> 00:59:06,200
they, they said, you can
probably be fixed.

939
00:59:07,300 --> 00:59:10,100
It's true.
And I think Miami will get to

940
00:59:10,100 --> 00:59:14,500
30, um, but I can seep it
hanging in there, making it.

941
00:59:14,600 --> 00:59:16,700
Game.
I'm with you.

942
00:59:16,700 --> 00:59:18,500
I think 14.
Too much delay.

943
00:59:19,300 --> 00:59:21,200
Miami coming out.
Probably got a little Scar

944
00:59:21,200 --> 00:59:25,600
Tissue out of last week.
They can be an effective team

945
00:59:25,600 --> 00:59:31,900
but you kind of saw the what
Clemson did against that offense

946
00:59:31,900 --> 00:59:34,400
up from that offensive line of
still bad pitch.

947
00:59:34,400 --> 00:59:39,400
Still good up front so give us
14 and we'll roll with it.

948
00:59:39,700 --> 00:59:42,500
All right we're going to go add
a conference for the next one.

949
00:59:42,500 --> 00:59:46,200
Brian.
And And yeah, well, not out of

950
00:59:46,200 --> 00:59:49,000
conference.
Syracuse is still are in

951
00:59:49,000 --> 00:59:52,700
conference friend, here,
Liberty.

952
00:59:52,900 --> 00:59:54,300
All right.
You ready for the Shocker?

953
00:59:55,600 --> 01:00:00,200
What you got, man?
Liberty is laying three points.

954
01:00:01,600 --> 01:00:05,000
Liberty is a favorite Liberty is
a road favorite.

955
01:00:05,700 --> 01:00:09,400
Now, everybody looks Liberties
for no, right?

956
01:00:10,200 --> 01:00:14,000
And good and red one, right
fine.

957
01:00:15,200 --> 01:00:17,100
Give me the teams.
They become two games.

958
01:00:17,100 --> 01:00:19,600
They've won.
What's the total length?

959
01:00:21,700 --> 01:00:25,500
Uno Uno there.
One in nine.

960
01:00:25,600 --> 01:00:30,400
They are literally playing the
worst teams in division 1

961
01:00:30,400 --> 01:00:33,100
football.
And it's not like, you know,

962
01:00:33,100 --> 01:00:35,200
everybody looks last week's um
on Rogaine well they blew their

963
01:00:35,200 --> 01:00:37,300
doors off the other three games
weren't that way.

964
01:00:37,300 --> 01:00:39,100
The other three games were super
tight.

965
01:00:39,400 --> 01:00:43,400
So I'm sitting here looking at
Syracuse who competed with UNC

966
01:00:44,200 --> 01:00:46,700
beat Georgia, Tech, competitive
with Juke.

967
01:00:47,400 --> 01:00:50,000
I'm trying to figure out what
Vegas season.

968
01:00:50,100 --> 01:00:51,600
This.
And, you know what?

969
01:00:51,900 --> 01:00:54,600
This is one of those like legal
limit bets, give me Syracuse.

970
01:00:54,600 --> 01:00:57,200
Give me the 3 points.
Syracuse is going to win this

971
01:00:57,200 --> 01:01:01,300
game outright and I think it's
within 10.

972
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:03,700
Somebody said home run, didn't
they?

973
01:01:03,700 --> 01:01:07,700
Yes, sir.
All right, while Brian

974
01:01:07,700 --> 01:01:09,600
celebrates.
Sorry,

975
01:01:20,200 --> 01:01:21,600
Nothing Syracuse wins out,
right.

976
01:01:21,600 --> 01:01:26,200
So give me Syracuse in the three
main where I know we're lining

977
01:01:26,200 --> 01:01:30,500
right up here and this is you
know no drama to our listeners

978
01:01:30,500 --> 01:01:33,400
here but screw it.
You gotta go with what we know

979
01:01:34,300 --> 01:01:36,000
from it's like looking at
bachelder.

980
01:01:36,000 --> 01:01:40,900
A liberty for movies playing
shitty teams, haven't struggled

981
01:01:40,900 --> 01:01:43,700
with some of them a light,
therefore know winning by 50

982
01:01:43,700 --> 01:01:46,300
each game.
So go here, it doesn't just

983
01:01:46,300 --> 01:01:49,500
drawn here in a little bit, to
get some drama.

984
01:01:49,500 --> 01:01:52,500
Don't worry.
About that plus it might be one

985
01:01:52,500 --> 01:01:55,200
of those things if we could read
enough by the last few pics we

986
01:01:55,200 --> 01:01:57,700
just meet you might look at each
other like screw you even though

987
01:01:57,700 --> 01:02:01,200
I liked the other team I'm going
to go turned out good.

988
01:02:02,700 --> 01:02:09,900
You were thinking so let's go up
to Notre Dame Stadium.

989
01:02:09,900 --> 01:02:14,700
The Irish versus the Cardinals
motor dame Lane seven.

990
01:02:14,800 --> 01:02:17,400
Teen points to Louisville.
We think here.

991
01:02:19,100 --> 01:02:23,100
And this, this was the one that
I've been scratching my head on

992
01:02:23,100 --> 01:02:29,000
the most because Notre Dame is
obviously a better team at this

993
01:02:29,000 --> 01:02:32,700
point, but I just don't think
that they're going to score

994
01:02:32,700 --> 01:02:36,100
enough to cover 17.
So I'm going to take Louisville

995
01:02:36,100 --> 01:02:39,400
in the 17, Jesus Christ.
I thought this would be the one

996
01:02:39,400 --> 01:02:44,200
that we would disagree, but now
it's not and I'm this is what

997
01:02:44,200 --> 01:02:48,200
I'm not because Notre Dame is a
better team.

998
01:02:48,400 --> 01:02:51,100
No, no I'm going to win this
game, the probably going to get

999
01:02:51,100 --> 01:02:54,100
to the high 30s but I think
Louisville Stills got a good

1000
01:02:54,100 --> 01:02:57,300
enough offense to get to the mid
20s, maybe even low 30s.

1001
01:02:57,500 --> 01:03:01,300
So 17 is way too much.
We saw last week, Notre Dame

1002
01:03:01,300 --> 01:03:04,800
Lane 21 against Florida State,
they jumped on them early, but

1003
01:03:04,800 --> 01:03:06,400
then they kind of turn the gas
off.

1004
01:03:06,400 --> 01:03:08,900
I don't see that this week.
I see more Notre Dame getting a

1005
01:03:08,900 --> 01:03:11,800
little bit ahead and just
keeping Louisville at Arms Bay

1006
01:03:11,900 --> 01:03:16,400
but not by 17 points.
So, we're agreeing on everything

1007
01:03:16,400 --> 01:03:20,600
so far.
All right, bro.

1008
01:03:20,600 --> 01:03:24,300
Travel guys, 0, welcome, o
drama.

1009
01:03:24,300 --> 01:03:27,400
Because you're brave just jacked
another homerun dead center

1010
01:03:27,400 --> 01:03:29,000
field.
It's 82 in the bottom of the

1011
01:03:29,000 --> 01:03:31,700
seventh, so it's not man, you
are.

1012
01:03:32,400 --> 01:03:34,200
If that boy that was that was
wild.

1013
01:03:34,400 --> 01:03:40,600
All right, so do you think
versus NC State in Sea State 4

1014
01:03:40,600 --> 01:03:44,000
and a half Point favorite both
coming off.

1015
01:03:44,000 --> 01:03:47,400
When's Duke their first one of
the Season versus Syracuse NC

1016
01:03:47,400 --> 01:03:50,800
State?
You know, with a 17-point went

1017
01:03:50,800 --> 01:03:55,000
up the road here in
Charlottesville but I feel like

1018
01:03:55,000 --> 01:04:01,300
this is a toughie because you
know what we've seen with Duke

1019
01:04:01,300 --> 01:04:06,100
when they don't turn the ball
over against, you know, upper

1020
01:04:06,100 --> 01:04:13,800
echelon Notre Dame. 14-point
game versus us a 10 point game.

1021
01:04:14,200 --> 01:04:18,300
It was ten point Ida field.
Goal does not count unless you

1022
01:04:19,400 --> 01:04:22,100
Which, you know that Scott Van
Pelt about that.

1023
01:04:22,100 --> 01:04:24,600
That's one of those gut shots
that they took the other

1024
01:04:24,600 --> 01:04:28,400
Saturday, but I'm sitting here
and saying, is you going to

1025
01:04:28,400 --> 01:04:33,800
continue this path of not
turning the ball over a ton and

1026
01:04:33,800 --> 01:04:39,500
NC State?
Is it Ryan clearly did something

1027
01:04:39,500 --> 01:04:42,300
on the other screen?
These three going to keep their

1028
01:04:42,300 --> 01:04:45,400
role going from pit?
I think in Sea state does.

1029
01:04:46,200 --> 01:04:48,500
I think NC State wins this game
by touching my things?

1030
01:04:48,700 --> 01:04:52,500
To be a pretty good fault game.
But give me n c-- State.

1031
01:04:52,500 --> 01:04:58,200
I'll lay the four and a half.
Dude, right there with you.

1032
01:05:04,600 --> 01:05:06,600
We sold.
I mean, both of these teams

1033
01:05:06,600 --> 01:05:10,600
struggle to stop the run
sometimes and I think NC State's

1034
01:05:10,600 --> 01:05:14,900
going to run up, run on Duke a
lot better than do groans

1035
01:05:14,900 --> 01:05:19,900
against NC State.
I think that Leary is a little

1036
01:05:19,900 --> 01:05:24,200
more efficient with the football
and Chase prices.

1037
01:05:25,100 --> 01:05:28,900
So let me let me take NC State,
I think they'll cover that four

1038
01:05:28,900 --> 01:05:34,700
and a half.
Okay, I mean me and you again on

1039
01:05:34,700 --> 01:05:36,300
the same page, I think what's
happening.

1040
01:05:36,300 --> 01:05:40,700
Now, Brian is we're seeing more
and more of the team's, we're

1041
01:05:40,700 --> 01:05:43,500
getting a better feel of who
they are now.

1042
01:05:43,500 --> 01:05:47,200
By all means, if NC State turns
the ball over three times, they

1043
01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:52,300
can lose this game, they're
going to have to pray clean, but

1044
01:05:53,000 --> 01:05:55,500
they're playing.
They're on a roll right now,

1045
01:05:56,700 --> 01:05:59,400
okin battle, anything I say,
unless his Georgia Tech, because

1046
01:05:59,400 --> 01:06:06,800
I still got 04, Fuel for their
games in Georgia, Tech everybody

1047
01:06:09,300 --> 01:06:17,100
that just nothing just turn the
Jets off and be like, we're

1048
01:06:17,100 --> 01:06:19,900
gonna win this game 2814.
We're not scoring another point

1049
01:06:19,900 --> 01:06:32,800
he liked it, all right.
Really they're going to send

1050
01:06:32,800 --> 01:06:35,100
their going to do whatever they
want to do as we go back and

1051
01:06:35,100 --> 01:06:37,800
revisit the first day.
All right, Brian Wake.

1052
01:06:37,800 --> 01:06:42,900
Forest, UVA UVA the road
favorite at two and a half.

1053
01:06:42,900 --> 01:06:46,400
So one of those basically pick
them games, although you do

1054
01:06:46,400 --> 01:06:47,800
know, two and a half can bite
you.

1055
01:06:47,800 --> 01:06:51,300
When somebody wins by point in
here, like I was on the wrong

1056
01:06:51,300 --> 01:06:54,100
side of that line.
So Brian UVA.

1057
01:06:54,100 --> 01:07:03,300
Wake who you got What's the
status of Ginger Tebow?

1058
01:07:03,800 --> 01:07:07,500
Ginger plant.
Let's see here.

1059
01:07:08,500 --> 01:07:13,600
He was concussed last week
trying to get it up here.

1060
01:07:13,600 --> 01:07:16,200
Give me one moment.
What day was this on?

1061
01:07:17,100 --> 01:07:22,100
That was the 12th real live
radio podcasting here.

1062
01:07:31,200 --> 01:07:33,900
Everything.
Efforting efforting efforting

1063
01:07:33,900 --> 01:07:37,500
I'm trying to get to did a
search here.

1064
01:07:37,500 --> 01:07:40,400
Let me jump on the twittersphere
and see if anyone has anything

1065
01:07:40,400 --> 01:07:44,700
on Brandon Armstrong.
You feel like that line though?

1066
01:07:44,700 --> 01:07:47,600
You feel like if he was
starting, strong is playing.

1067
01:07:47,600 --> 01:07:52,300
I think they cover which I mean,
essentially saying, I think UVA

1068
01:07:52,300 --> 01:07:55,000
wins the football game and maybe
a little more.

1069
01:07:58,500 --> 01:08:01,700
Basically this was a decision
day for Brandon Armstrong.

1070
01:08:02,000 --> 01:08:03,900
So are you taking them
regardless?

1071
01:08:04,500 --> 01:08:06,200
I think I'm taking them
regardless.

1072
01:08:06,500 --> 01:08:09,800
I'm definitely taking them if
Armstrong's playing.

1073
01:08:09,800 --> 01:08:12,500
But let's go ahead and just say
I'm taking them regardless.

1074
01:08:12,700 --> 01:08:18,800
If we don't know all right, well
since we don't know and UVA does

1075
01:08:18,800 --> 01:08:25,000
the asinine thing of giving
quarterback numbers 36 99 98 and

1076
01:08:25,000 --> 01:08:29,700
60 giving won't come on.
It's a tradition.

1077
01:08:29,700 --> 01:08:35,600
You pick your number.
Simply if I was a quarterback

1078
01:08:35,600 --> 01:08:39,300
and I walk in, and I don't care.
If I'm the 3D guy, I'd like to

1079
01:08:39,300 --> 01:08:48,800
get a number 17 coach, not
taking over here.

1080
01:08:50,100 --> 01:08:59,200
What I'll just be like man if I
don't get my number because I

1081
01:08:59,207 --> 01:09:01,500
fucking quarterback has it.
You know how pissed I am

1082
01:09:02,899 --> 01:09:53,899
therefore portal Fame day.
Maybe the next one, FSU, UNC

1083
01:09:53,899 --> 01:09:57,900
Braun UNC land 13 points.
I'm going to kick off with this

1084
01:09:57,900 --> 01:10:01,800
one yet.
Last week FSU played a very good

1085
01:10:01,800 --> 01:10:06,400
game against what against Notre
Dame and they lost the covered.

1086
01:10:06,800 --> 01:10:10,800
They played respectable you know
it wasn't like the dumpster fire

1087
01:10:10,800 --> 01:10:13,000
that looked like against
Jacksonville State or against

1088
01:10:13,000 --> 01:10:19,300
Miami.
UNC just you know what happened

1089
01:10:19,300 --> 01:10:20,200
with them.
Um, vs.

1090
01:10:20,200 --> 01:10:21,200
Us.
We saw it.

1091
01:10:21,200 --> 01:10:25,100
They ran the ball down our
throats, they held back our

1092
01:10:25,100 --> 01:10:28,900
comebacks a couple times.
But I'm sitting here and I'm

1093
01:10:28,900 --> 01:10:33,700
wondering who gets back to A
normal level quicker.

1094
01:10:34,500 --> 01:10:37,700
And what I see is I think we're
UNC played last week is closer

1095
01:10:37,700 --> 01:10:40,100
to their normal than what
Florida state did.

1096
01:10:40,400 --> 01:10:43,000
So I think Florida State comes
tumbling down this week, I think

1097
01:10:43,000 --> 01:10:47,600
UNC wins this game essentially.
Sam how rubs it in the face of

1098
01:10:47,600 --> 01:10:50,000
the team.
He originally committed to give

1099
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:55,100
me UNC, I'm laying 13.
I'm feeling you and see

1100
01:10:55,100 --> 01:10:59,300
somewhere in the neighborhood
of, you know, 3820.

1101
01:11:00,700 --> 01:11:03,100
So, probably a competitive game
till the end.

1102
01:11:03,100 --> 01:11:06,500
When essentially, the Badness of
the Florida State Defense starts

1103
01:11:06,500 --> 01:11:11,500
showing through, I'm right there
with you and I think it's going

1104
01:11:11,500 --> 01:11:15,300
to be kind of one of those late
covers.

1105
01:11:17,800 --> 01:11:21,600
I think UNC is going to play.
Not quite as good as the running

1106
01:11:21,600 --> 01:11:24,600
game is they did against us
number one, because FSU for all

1107
01:11:24,600 --> 01:11:29,000
their faults on defense.
Yes, I am talented interior

1108
01:11:29,000 --> 01:11:33,800
defense of Wyman that will help
everything they have going on

1109
01:11:33,800 --> 01:11:36,500
and they're more or less going
to be having their starting

1110
01:11:36,500 --> 01:11:40,400
defense.
We think so So I think those two

1111
01:11:40,400 --> 01:11:42,700
factors, keep it closer than it
should be.

1112
01:11:43,300 --> 01:11:47,900
But I think UNC either touchdown
late to make it 14 or feel

1113
01:11:47,900 --> 01:11:50,200
goalie.
Maybe push it to 17.

1114
01:11:50,200 --> 01:11:53,100
I don't think it's going to be
much more than a 17-point win

1115
01:11:53,100 --> 01:11:56,200
for you and see.
Okay, but I think they, I think

1116
01:11:56,200 --> 01:11:58,700
they definitely cover the 13
over 13.

1117
01:11:58,800 --> 01:12:00,200
Awesome.
All right.

1118
01:12:00,200 --> 01:12:03,800
Well, the last game we're going
to pick this week is the big one

1119
01:12:03,800 --> 01:12:09,000
that essentially Saturday night.
You'll probably have it on your

1120
01:12:09,000 --> 01:12:12,400
phone or your iPad and I'll have
it on one of the top two TVs

1121
01:12:12,400 --> 01:12:18,100
here in the house.
Alabama, Georgia and Tuscaloosa,

1122
01:12:18,800 --> 01:12:23,900
without Nick Saban, as I'm sure
everybody listen to this podcast

1123
01:12:23,900 --> 01:12:27,600
knows saving tested positive for
the coronavirus.

1124
01:12:27,600 --> 01:12:33,000
So he is a, he's officially out.
But now and as we were sitting

1125
01:12:33,000 --> 01:12:38,500
here Brian and you were going
through your You're UVA pick.

1126
01:12:38,500 --> 01:12:40,800
I saw something that scrolled up
on the screen and I want to

1127
01:12:40,800 --> 01:12:43,500
check this out.
They are potentially saying this

1128
01:12:43,500 --> 01:12:45,800
might be a false negative test
for Nick Saban.

1129
01:12:48,000 --> 01:12:49,300
I don't know if you false
positive.

1130
01:12:49,600 --> 01:12:51,000
Yeah.
False positive, excuse me.

1131
01:12:51,400 --> 01:12:54,600
So he might be on the sideline.
He might be on the sidelines and

1132
01:12:54,600 --> 01:12:58,000
I'm trying to pull it out just
as a precaution or something.

1133
01:12:58,800 --> 01:13:02,700
Potentially potentially, let me
look it up here.

1134
01:13:02,700 --> 01:13:09,200
I mean it literally scroll down
the bottom line about five

1135
01:13:09,200 --> 01:13:15,100
minutes ago.
So I want to see what they said

1136
01:13:15,100 --> 01:13:17,700
here.
So Brian while I'm trying to

1137
01:13:17,700 --> 01:13:20,700
look that up, when we pitch it
to you Bammel and four and a

1138
01:13:20,708 --> 01:13:24,300
half against Georgia right now
to our knowledge, no saving on

1139
01:13:24,300 --> 01:13:26,100
the sidelines.
If I find something while you're

1140
01:13:26,100 --> 01:13:31,200
doing this I will inform you.
Think that line would be 6 and a

1141
01:13:31,208 --> 01:13:33,100
half.
If if saving was definitely

1142
01:13:33,100 --> 01:13:37,800
coaching.
Okay, I'm going to take, I'm

1143
01:13:37,800 --> 01:13:41,800
still going to take bama.
What do you think?

1144
01:13:44,000 --> 01:13:53,100
I think I still don't trust
their defense at all yet, which

1145
01:13:53,100 --> 01:13:56,100
is something weird to say about
Nick Saban coach team.

1146
01:13:56,600 --> 01:13:58,600
Okay?
But I think they're going to

1147
01:13:58,600 --> 01:14:01,200
score enough points and I think
others going to give it a gas.

1148
01:14:05,400 --> 01:14:08,400
Ausa.
Tuffy trying to look everywhere.

1149
01:14:08,400 --> 01:14:10,300
I wish you would scroll down
again.

1150
01:14:10,400 --> 01:14:12,100
I would see who's reporting
that.

1151
01:14:15,000 --> 01:14:23,200
Yeah, I don't think Stetson
Bennett the fourth and the gorge

1152
01:14:23,200 --> 01:14:30,400
offense is going to have the gas
or the dynamic play calling to

1153
01:14:30,400 --> 01:14:33,100
keep up with Alabama.
Emma like Ole Miss.

1154
01:14:33,100 --> 01:14:36,700
Did you know that?
That's one thing.

1155
01:14:37,300 --> 01:14:41,300
If Lane kiffin ever got his act
together and stayed someone on

1156
01:14:41,300 --> 01:14:43,800
the straight and narrow Ole Miss
will be under probation.

1157
01:14:43,800 --> 01:14:45,100
At least three years.
Trust me.

1158
01:14:48,100 --> 01:14:52,800
But they don't.
And, you know, they have Todd

1159
01:14:52,800 --> 01:14:55,700
Monken come in, who was an
Oklahoma state with Gundy and

1160
01:14:55,700 --> 01:14:59,900
then went to the NFL so it's
getting better.

1161
01:15:01,000 --> 01:15:05,500
But what you're saying is
Georges going to hold Alabama

1162
01:15:05,700 --> 01:15:10,300
down and I'm with you, I don't
think they can do that.

1163
01:15:10,300 --> 01:15:14,100
I think Bama will get a couple
in the first half, they might

1164
01:15:14,100 --> 01:15:16,300
get one in the third quarter.
But in the fourth quarter

1165
01:15:16,300 --> 01:15:18,500
eventually what's going to
happen is it's what you said.

1166
01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:23,200
They're going to give out of gas
and I feel like this is like a

1167
01:15:23,200 --> 01:15:27,200
3521 game where it's going to be
probably a super fun game to

1168
01:15:27,200 --> 01:15:31,700
watch as fans.
We won't be doing.

1169
01:15:32,800 --> 01:15:38,200
So yeah, that is what it is.
That's why, you know, you know,

1170
01:15:39,000 --> 01:15:41,700
minimum three TVs, when you get
your man cave, folks.

1171
01:15:41,800 --> 01:15:46,000
Minimum that's what's happening.
Okay, by the way, rent time.

1172
01:15:46,500 --> 01:15:48,200
I'm taking down later
four-and-a-half.

1173
01:15:48,700 --> 01:15:51,100
Get a man cave.
If you don't have multiple TVs,

1174
01:15:51,200 --> 01:15:53,300
it's worthless.
You could have a pool table, a

1175
01:15:53,300 --> 01:15:57,700
dartboard, a super great bar.
If you have one TV, I sit here

1176
01:15:57,700 --> 01:15:59,200
and say what game and watch you
all.

1177
01:15:59,200 --> 01:16:01,900
Watch the brave cool.
I got money on the college

1178
01:16:01,900 --> 01:16:04,700
football game right now.
Need to watch that white one TV.

1179
01:16:05,500 --> 01:16:13,000
Then your man cave has failed.
If I have to follow a game, I

1180
01:16:13,000 --> 01:16:15,900
play of money on on my cellular
device.

1181
01:16:17,100 --> 01:16:20,900
That's probably a problem.
So, gotten up the man cave game,

1182
01:16:21,300 --> 01:16:24,600
three TVs minimum, and if you're
spending that sort of money, you

1183
01:16:24,600 --> 01:16:27,300
can have a nice big projector.
You put two behind the bar

1184
01:16:27,500 --> 01:16:31,300
because for your degenerate
friends, who come up, Who are

1185
01:16:31,300 --> 01:16:57,500
betting the Sunbelt.
Lake kick this weekend.

1186
01:16:57,600 --> 01:17:03,300
I bet you smoking some good.
We go and brisket, mmm.

1187
01:17:05,600 --> 01:17:08,500
Yes, sir, going brisket this
weekend, buddy?

1188
01:17:09,100 --> 01:17:12,600
It's going to probably be a long
smoke but it should be a good

1189
01:17:12,600 --> 01:17:16,000
one.
And then we Feast, then you

1190
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:19,500
Feast, didn't you face, you
know, I love having the 8:00

1191
01:17:19,500 --> 01:17:23,300
games and I know some people
growl about it and stuff, but

1192
01:17:23,300 --> 01:17:26,900
have any anger plot games is,
it's really nice.

1193
01:17:26,900 --> 01:17:31,400
If you're staying at home, you
know, this is a normal season,

1194
01:17:31,800 --> 01:17:34,400
you know, with the SEC network
going to Blacksburg, I'm sure

1195
01:17:34,400 --> 01:17:36,900
there are people, like, yeah,
it's cool.

1196
01:17:37,200 --> 01:17:38,600
Love have a night games in
Lanes.

1197
01:17:38,600 --> 01:17:40,800
Awesome.
And get home at 4:00 in the

1198
01:17:40,800 --> 01:17:42,600
morning though, it's kind of
sucks.

1199
01:17:44,200 --> 01:17:47,500
Well, if you're going to go for
the eight o'clock game, you need

1200
01:17:47,500 --> 01:17:51,100
to get a hotel somewhere
Blacksburg, Roanoke Salem

1201
01:17:51,600 --> 01:17:57,300
Radford and just stay, you know,
because, you know, to drive

1202
01:17:57,300 --> 01:18:00,800
back, unless you have someone
who is just willing to drive

1203
01:18:00,800 --> 01:18:07,100
back, it's just not fun.
Now, me and you last year,

1204
01:18:07,100 --> 01:18:13,500
obviously. 3:30 kicks on the
perfect, kick for a full day

1205
01:18:13,500 --> 01:18:15,800
trip.
Yeah, right.

1206
01:18:16,200 --> 01:18:19,800
If you if you gotta if you've
got to travel from anything more

1207
01:18:19,800 --> 01:18:24,100
than two hours to Blacksburg
3:30 is the perfect kick because

1208
01:18:24,100 --> 01:18:27,900
you can still travel in the
morning and tailgate and you can

1209
01:18:27,900 --> 01:18:30,400
still drive back the same day
and not get back.

1210
01:18:31,700 --> 01:18:34,500
You know too late where you can
still get a little decent shut

1211
01:18:34,500 --> 01:18:37,300
out of that night.
Yeah, we got back to @midnight.

1212
01:18:38,200 --> 01:18:41,300
We got back at midnight we left
what 715 we rolling.

1213
01:18:41,300 --> 01:18:44,600
The Blacksburg, we hit
Sharkey's, we hit Tides we get

1214
01:18:44,600 --> 01:18:47,600
the tailgate scene.
We even went in the stadium

1215
01:18:47,700 --> 01:18:56,000
early. so, Again, 8:00 kicks.
My advice still leave at 7:00 in

1216
01:18:56,000 --> 01:18:59,600
the morning, you get a hotel
room somewhere between in the

1217
01:18:59,600 --> 01:19:04,500
greater New River Valley,
anything else we have, missed it

1218
01:19:04,800 --> 01:19:08,900
with the exception of Arkansas,
state, and Georgia State are now

1219
01:19:08,900 --> 01:19:16,500
at 101 points so be over in that
game.

1220
01:19:17,800 --> 01:19:22,700
What's I just want to see what
it was but surely they got in

1221
01:19:22,708 --> 01:19:25,800
that game.
I'm was 73.

1222
01:19:34,000 --> 01:19:37,600
The third quarter that was
crushed again it's a fun about

1223
01:19:37,600 --> 01:19:42,100
game who's doing that I did we
got nothing else bronze Bravo's

1224
01:19:42,100 --> 01:19:46,100
we date to two in the eighth and
we also way three outs away from

1225
01:19:46,100 --> 01:19:50,300
going up. 31 we are going to
wrap up this episode of The

1226
01:19:50,300 --> 01:19:54,400
Boundary Corner podcast.
My name is Curtis Wilson, I'm

1227
01:19:54,400 --> 01:19:57,300
Brian Sigler.
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1228
01:19:57,400 --> 01:20:01,800
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1229
01:20:01,800 --> 01:20:05,000
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1230
01:20:05,000 --> 01:20:08,100
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1231
01:20:08,200 --> 01:20:09,900
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1232
01:20:09,900 --> 01:20:13,100
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1233
01:20:13,900 --> 01:20:17,900
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1235
01:20:22,300 --> 01:20:23,300
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