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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 863790" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Your last couple points I agree with. You may have been replying to others with the “blowout” loss thing but to me, 1 or 2 blowouts are irrelevant. Ending our season with two horrific ones hurt, but it was the best UGAg team in four decades and a Notre Dame team with a legit shot at the playoff. We sucked, but those don’t really matter. </p><p>I have a problem with the string of 4-5 games previous. I certainly didn’t expect that Duke would be the start of a 5 game win streak, but it sure as heck could’ve been. </p><p>NIU was just bad to start the year and Pitt felt worse at the time than it actually was, but the game with Clemson was kind of encouraging and coupled with a great UNC win and pulling one from the fire with Duke, we had a really good outlook for turning the corner. </p><p>UVA, VT, Miami and BC were all very beatable and we couldn’t muster one. Instead of stepping up, we played pretty uninspired football. I think we were out scored in the fourth quarter in 7 of our last 8 games (including the Duke win). BC was the back breaker for me. The last and worst of the four (even though I acknowledge they were much better with their QB back). </p><p>Long and short, I’m sure you can go back past 2014 and find several more examples of blowouts (or uninspired, inexplicable losses even if the scoreboard didn’t look bad). That one loss isn’t anymore meaningful than say.... the one good showing against the tarheels this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 863790, member: 4905"] Your last couple points I agree with. You may have been replying to others with the “blowout” loss thing but to me, 1 or 2 blowouts are irrelevant. Ending our season with two horrific ones hurt, but it was the best UGAg team in four decades and a Notre Dame team with a legit shot at the playoff. We sucked, but those don’t really matter. I have a problem with the string of 4-5 games previous. I certainly didn’t expect that Duke would be the start of a 5 game win streak, but it sure as heck could’ve been. NIU was just bad to start the year and Pitt felt worse at the time than it actually was, but the game with Clemson was kind of encouraging and coupled with a great UNC win and pulling one from the fire with Duke, we had a really good outlook for turning the corner. UVA, VT, Miami and BC were all very beatable and we couldn’t muster one. Instead of stepping up, we played pretty uninspired football. I think we were out scored in the fourth quarter in 7 of our last 8 games (including the Duke win). BC was the back breaker for me. The last and worst of the four (even though I acknowledge they were much better with their QB back). Long and short, I’m sure you can go back past 2014 and find several more examples of blowouts (or uninspired, inexplicable losses even if the scoreboard didn’t look bad). That one loss isn’t anymore meaningful than say.... the one good showing against the tarheels this year. [/QUOTE]
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