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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 259744" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>One thing I had thought would happen in the Duke game was that we could be trading our touchdowns for their field goals. Except for Georgia Southern, we had played the run pretty well. We also had been good at stopping teams once they got to the 20. At Duke, we didn't stop the run and not coincidentally, we didn't keep them out of the end zone. Some ideas on why follow.</p><p></p><p>PJ Davis. Hate to think that a single player could make such a difference, but he is our leading tackler.</p><p></p><p>Gamble being sick. His name was practically never called Saturday. He usually makes a good share of run tackles, or so it seems to me. </p><p></p><p>Defense on the field too long. Our big play offense got the points, but our defense seemed to always be on the field. I remember seeing Cerg-Henderson being pushed out of the play like he was on roller skates. The guy is built like a bowling ball and I don't think I've ever seen that happen. I think he was too fatigued to play his usual game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 259744, member: 705"] One thing I had thought would happen in the Duke game was that we could be trading our touchdowns for their field goals. Except for Georgia Southern, we had played the run pretty well. We also had been good at stopping teams once they got to the 20. At Duke, we didn't stop the run and not coincidentally, we didn't keep them out of the end zone. Some ideas on why follow. PJ Davis. Hate to think that a single player could make such a difference, but he is our leading tackler. Gamble being sick. His name was practically never called Saturday. He usually makes a good share of run tackles, or so it seems to me. Defense on the field too long. Our big play offense got the points, but our defense seemed to always be on the field. I remember seeing Cerg-Henderson being pushed out of the play like he was on roller skates. The guy is built like a bowling ball and I don't think I've ever seen that happen. I think he was too fatigued to play his usual game. [/QUOTE]
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