Bitter blog - Thursday reset: A Bucky story and Mihota back to defensive end?

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"defensive end Vinny Mihota could be getting a look at defensive end "
The lead in kind of spells the end amirite?
Glad to hear he is getting some serious reps there since we are so thin at DE and our DL almost has too many people.

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" Even after all these years April 16 , seems very personal to a lot of people" . Yes Andy, this tragedy was personal to the Virginia Tech family & hopefully , we will never forget. Glad to see Mihota moved back to de , makes one wonder why he was moved inside , considering the depth at de.

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I think the April 16th line was for those readers like him that don't have the personal connection than a statement of disbelief.

Bucky's journey does beg the question, though. I know what we needed, I know what he did, but what would Logan Thomas have become if we'd given him this same premiere tight end opportunity and instruction?

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Slippery Slope......

You mean if Thomas went from QB to TE to WR?

This is going to be great for the ACC.

I know he's drawing NFL pay as a QB, and I was always good with him as such here. It's just that retrospect thing...sometimes, it'll get after ya just a little.

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Yeah, but... who the hell would have thrown him the ball?

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