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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 458155" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>I think the biggest difference with TO and Taquan was the sets and the splits we used to suit either quarterback's talent set. Either our guys have more difficulty blocking with wider splits, the USF defense was better at handling them, or both. Not like we generally had trouble moving the ball either way. Clearly Marshall is the more talented QB, and we have no idea what TO would look like if he had to pass. This game exposed us, but it exposed us in ways that are all fixable. Too bad we had to take a L to find that out since the game was probably ours until the fumble. Still, it's gonna be a stretch to imagine we will actually fix all the things that are broken. Mainly it showed how we're going to continue to struggle on D until we get more reps in, probably next year. Hopefully the O and fortune will be on our side enough the rest of the way to salvage a good season nonetheless. CPJ has shown we don't need a great D to succeed, but it sure is nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 458155, member: 1929"] I think the biggest difference with TO and Taquan was the sets and the splits we used to suit either quarterback's talent set. Either our guys have more difficulty blocking with wider splits, the USF defense was better at handling them, or both. Not like we generally had trouble moving the ball either way. Clearly Marshall is the more talented QB, and we have no idea what TO would look like if he had to pass. This game exposed us, but it exposed us in ways that are all fixable. Too bad we had to take a L to find that out since the game was probably ours until the fumble. Still, it's gonna be a stretch to imagine we will actually fix all the things that are broken. Mainly it showed how we're going to continue to struggle on D until we get more reps in, probably next year. Hopefully the O and fortune will be on our side enough the rest of the way to salvage a good season nonetheless. CPJ has shown we don't need a great D to succeed, but it sure is nice. [/QUOTE]
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