We'll get a perfect chance to see how Va Tech's d line holds up this week against Miami. I've said this before and I'll say it again, the last 5-7 (I think one could make an argument it goes back to 02') years we have had trouble against teams that are fast and athletic on D. They either got in the backfield at ease on run plays or our receivers weren't fast enough to get open, or strong enough to get off jams. In this game we were able to do all those things, and we did them very well. Except for a handful of times Lee actually had a nice pocket to step up in but he got nervous and ran out of the pocket. Which most of those times he made a play whether it was to Currenski, which he should have scored, or if they were dump off's to Burkhead, Helu, or Paul. Also going back quite a ways, we have had trouble with running qbs. We were able to SHUT DOWN Taylor until two plays out of the last minute in the game. I find it hard to believe that the Hokies line is soft in any way. They had their best d lineman returning and it's the same coaches they've had for a damn long time. I really don't think Foster would even put a guy out there if he wasn't ready to rip someones head off. For me the loss stung worse than any loss ever. Even more than the TT loss in 05' and the UT loss in 06', but it showed me that we are ready to compete with the upper tier teams in the nation.