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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 17141" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>This loss hurt more than any other in recent memory for me. There had to have been about 100 different ways we could have won the game and about 5 for them, but we couldn't get it done. I am going to resist the temptation to feel sorry for myself, because in the end, I am just blessed to be a cfb fan and a TECH fan at that. Wins wouldn't be great if the losses didn't suck. </p><p></p><p>If you are concerned about the program, there are a lot of positive things to take away from the game. Vad Lee grew up a lot yesterday and started to look like the QB and leader we all envisioned. He adds a dimension when he is able to manage the game well. Most of things we have been criticizing him for recently disappeared. He kept the ball decisively several times and got the ball turned up field, attacking defenders, instead of stringing plays out into oblivion, making nobody commit. He checked into plays going to the correct side of the field. He hit the right receiver most of the time and actually made a team pay for crashing the run so hard. We could have used that earlier in the year, but we have to keep in mind it is a growth process. I would say the light is finally starting to come on for him. He still needs to run the entirety of the TO better. It is pretty obvious most of the time we are only really running fake TO plays that are just double options. His upside is huge and if nothing else, he showed me yesterday that this isn't just a failed experiment anymore.</p><p></p><p>UGAg is a good team that has been unlucky and inconsistent. Mason is a good QB. There isn't a lot of drop off there. I have watched the guys in red play a lot of games this year. We stacked up against them as good as any of their opponents including the ones going to championship games. We are close as a program, that is what makes these losses all the more maddening.</p><p></p><p>I'm gonna watch the film, critique it, then turn my mind to next season looking at what we have coming back. It is hard to believe the off season is already here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 17141, member: 639"] This loss hurt more than any other in recent memory for me. There had to have been about 100 different ways we could have won the game and about 5 for them, but we couldn't get it done. I am going to resist the temptation to feel sorry for myself, because in the end, I am just blessed to be a cfb fan and a TECH fan at that. Wins wouldn't be great if the losses didn't suck. If you are concerned about the program, there are a lot of positive things to take away from the game. Vad Lee grew up a lot yesterday and started to look like the QB and leader we all envisioned. He adds a dimension when he is able to manage the game well. Most of things we have been criticizing him for recently disappeared. He kept the ball decisively several times and got the ball turned up field, attacking defenders, instead of stringing plays out into oblivion, making nobody commit. He checked into plays going to the correct side of the field. He hit the right receiver most of the time and actually made a team pay for crashing the run so hard. We could have used that earlier in the year, but we have to keep in mind it is a growth process. I would say the light is finally starting to come on for him. He still needs to run the entirety of the TO better. It is pretty obvious most of the time we are only really running fake TO plays that are just double options. His upside is huge and if nothing else, he showed me yesterday that this isn't just a failed experiment anymore. UGAg is a good team that has been unlucky and inconsistent. Mason is a good QB. There isn't a lot of drop off there. I have watched the guys in red play a lot of games this year. We stacked up against them as good as any of their opponents including the ones going to championship games. We are close as a program, that is what makes these losses all the more maddening. I'm gonna watch the film, critique it, then turn my mind to next season looking at what we have coming back. It is hard to believe the off season is already here. [/QUOTE]
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