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Rally Cry For VT Game: “Don’t Bite The Cheese!”
Rally Cry For VT Game: “Don’t Bite The Cheese!”
Dealing with Tyrod Taylor If you watched Virginia Tech play Georgia Tech this past weekend, you understand that the Hokies’ offense boils down to not much passing and a whole lot of running. A good chunk of that running will come from former redshirt sophomore Tyrod Taylor who has ...
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Stopping Tyrod Taylor
Carolina March — ... defense UNC unveiled against Rutgers was phenomenal to watch, and did a great job of shutting down an experienced, pocket-passing quarterback with good receivers. Taylor is none of those things, being a young, scrambling quarterback with no one to throw to and 186 yards on the ground in the last two games. So the question is, do you stick with the zone? A well-covered secondary will just encourage Taylor to run more, and although the front line is being coached to not overpursue, long drives of short runs from under center could sap the Heels. On ...

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