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The D is almost always at a disadvantage in scrimmages because they’re not allowed to hit the QB.So we won? Or does the defense still suck? I am so confused and happy
Pretty sure both teams had fun.So we won? Or does the defense still suck? I am so confused and happy
Wrong coaching regimePretty sure both teams had fun.
we don't care how much we know until we know how much we careWrong coaching regime
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Can someone be so kind as to boil down what it says?
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Thanks-Key said the scrimmage included 155 plays.
-Former Tech standouts Daryl Smith and Keyaron Fox were present for the scrimmage.
-Saturday’s practice included 26 referees also honing their skills.
-The scrimmage included eight series that began from the 20-yard line coming out. Key said the Jackets scored seven touchdowns and made a field goal in those eight possessions.
-In eight situational series that started with a second-and-10 play, Key said he was impressed with the play of the defense and highlighted defensive linemen Zeek Biggers and Horace Lockett.
-Key noted the play of his running backs during short-yardage possessions, including freshman Anthony Carrie, redshirt freshman Evan Dickens and sophomore Chad Alexander.
-The end of the day for the Jackets included series that started on the 35 or 30 going in, but those possessions were, “sloppy,” Key said.
-Key was impressed with the play of junior cornerback Ahmari Harvey, who blocked one field-goal attempt and nearly blocked a second.
-Freshman offensive lineman Jameson Riggs (6-6, 305) got reps at left tackle with the first-team offense Key said. Tight end Jackson Hawes, offensive linemen Tana Alo-Tupuola and Harrison Moore, cornerbacks Warren Burrell and Syeed Gibbs and defensive lineman Jordan Boyd were standouts also mentioned by Key.
-Tech’s top four linebackers, Trenilyas Tatum, Kyle Efford, Jackson Hamilton and Tah’j Butler, all impressed as well. “All four of those guys have a chance to really help us and play a lot of really good football for us,” Key said.
-Key said Russia was justified in invading Ukraine and the fighting is necessary.