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<blockquote data-quote="steebu" data-source="post: 113064" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I believe we had one chance to put FSU away, or at least put them in a deep hole that they might not have survived. We got the ball with 5 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If we had punched that in, we would've been up 28-21 going into the half. We got the ball to start, and we marched it all the way down on a 7 minute drive for a score. If we had gotten that end-of-the-first-half TD and the opening 2nd half TD, we'd have been up 35-21 with 8 minutes left in the 3rd. That might've swung the momentum so far in our favor that anything could've happened (Winston forces a ball for a pick, or runs off to Publix for some crab legs, etc.). At the very least it puts our D in a better position to survive a 14 point swing.</p><p></p><p>Missed blocks and poor execution on our last drive of the first half killed us. Justin said in the post-game presser that FSU wasn't doing anything differently, we just weren't executing as well, and he was right. It was a night where we needed near-perfect execution all around, and that's hard to do. </p><p></p><p>Again, sometimes you just have to give credit to the other guys. They're a really, really talented team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steebu, post: 113064, member: 740"] I believe we had one chance to put FSU away, or at least put them in a deep hole that they might not have survived. We got the ball with 5 minutes left in the 2nd quarter. If we had punched that in, we would've been up 28-21 going into the half. We got the ball to start, and we marched it all the way down on a 7 minute drive for a score. If we had gotten that end-of-the-first-half TD and the opening 2nd half TD, we'd have been up 35-21 with 8 minutes left in the 3rd. That might've swung the momentum so far in our favor that anything could've happened (Winston forces a ball for a pick, or runs off to Publix for some crab legs, etc.). At the very least it puts our D in a better position to survive a 14 point swing. Missed blocks and poor execution on our last drive of the first half killed us. Justin said in the post-game presser that FSU wasn't doing anything differently, we just weren't executing as well, and he was right. It was a night where we needed near-perfect execution all around, and that's hard to do. Again, sometimes you just have to give credit to the other guys. They're a really, really talented team. [/QUOTE]
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