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desert vol

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okay-i'm watching the game again-remember when cal blitzed and ainge sorta flipped the ball and creer recovers?

well, the guy is coming after ainge all the way-he doesn't see or care about the running back. if we somehow, someway make a clean handoff there is nobody in the middle of the field and i'm not kidding. there is a hole 20 yards wide by 20 yards deep. one of our big-time freshmen gets to show his stuff. it was third and one at the cal 37. we punt and they drive for a field goal.

i know it matters not but that's just the way i work. i'll see some little something and go-man, oh man...

in the 4th quarter we had 3 3 and outs. those nine plays went for minus 3 total yards. our time of possession was 4:16.
 
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in the 4th quarter we had 3 3 and outs. those nine plays went for minus 3 total yards. our time of possession was 4:16.

Are you serious? That's absolutely horrible. I guess we better hope the Vols are never trailing in the third quarter. We can't pass at all if the other team knows it's coming.
 
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ainge had some bad decisions. that first fumble for a touchdown where he got hit was also probably his read he was suppsoed to check for that blitz coming.
 
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There is alot of what ifs in college football. It's all just speculation.
 
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ainge had some bad decisions. that first fumble for a touchdown where he got hit was also probably his read he was suppsoed to check for that blitz coming.
That fumble was not Ainges fault. The blitz was coming from the backside and if we didnt have a RB or TE to pick it up, that fumble is noones fault other than the coach who designed and called the play.
 
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I don't know...you would think Ainge would be able to recognize a defender on the line who would be coming unblocked, and either change the play or call timeout.
 
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