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by Jon Bois • Nov 14, 2009 1:19 PM EST
is that great teams can capitalize on one perfect execution with another perfect execution. On 3rd-and-1, Duke quarterback Thaddeus Lewis pulled off a perfect play fake that seemed to catch the whole of Georgia Tech's offense off-guard. Well done. Step 2: chuck it within a reasonable proximity of your man downfield, who is 10 yards away from the nearest defender.
Lewis wasn't under a significant amount of pressure, but he still threw the ball well over Vernon's head. Ben Cohen believes this play could be the death knell for Duke's relatively pleasant season.
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