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<blockquote data-quote="SecretAgentBuzz" data-source="post: 179883" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>To me, this is the beauty of the college football season: The discovery process of our team--their talent, their determination, and their accountability to one another. As the season progresses, we find out more and more about who our team is. Its a slow discovery, for sure, but this week we will find out a lot about the leadership of our team. </p><p></p><p>Last week, our team met adversity, and responded poorly. Granted, there were bright spots, but the fact that the coaches reported over 70 "efforts" means that the team, as a whole, did not respond well. We are a better team than we showed. </p><p></p><p>Now we have another tough road game against a quality opponent. I do believe our team is more talented than Duke, but the intangibles will make a big difference. Do we have the team leaders to step up and lead the team to victory after last week? Will they make plays when they need to? Will they lose focus if they get behind? </p><p></p><p>Any guesses? </p><p></p><p>I believe in JeT as a leader, but he can't do it all himself. Last year, it seemed like there was a no quit attitude on the O-line. Did that attitude leave with Shaq Mason? I sure hope not. </p><p></p><p>Either way, we will learn a lot about our team this week. And either way, I'll be cheering them on (from far away). Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecretAgentBuzz, post: 179883, member: 253"] To me, this is the beauty of the college football season: The discovery process of our team--their talent, their determination, and their accountability to one another. As the season progresses, we find out more and more about who our team is. Its a slow discovery, for sure, but this week we will find out a lot about the leadership of our team. Last week, our team met adversity, and responded poorly. Granted, there were bright spots, but the fact that the coaches reported over 70 "efforts" means that the team, as a whole, did not respond well. We are a better team than we showed. Now we have another tough road game against a quality opponent. I do believe our team is more talented than Duke, but the intangibles will make a big difference. Do we have the team leaders to step up and lead the team to victory after last week? Will they make plays when they need to? Will they lose focus if they get behind? Any guesses? I believe in JeT as a leader, but he can't do it all himself. Last year, it seemed like there was a no quit attitude on the O-line. Did that attitude leave with Shaq Mason? I sure hope not. Either way, we will learn a lot about our team this week. And either way, I'll be cheering them on (from far away). Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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