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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 759941" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Trevor Lawrence didn’t start in 2018. He only threw 18 passes in 2018. He threw 32 passes in 2020. Trevor Lawrence was taken out of the game again in 2018 after Clemson scored to make the game 35-7 on their first drive of the 2nd half. Both Kelly Bryant and Chase Brice were playing in the 2nd half of the 2018 game. Lawrence threw 4 passes in the 2nd half of that game. He threw 5 passes in the 2nd half of the 2020 game. Plus, that 2018 game was Lawrence’s “break out” game. It was the first game he got significant playing time. In the 2020 game he was a national champion and a Heisman favorite.</p><p></p><p>So yes, you do actually need to say more. You literally haven’t provided any information that disproves the fact that Clemson’s 49 point performance is statically any different than their 73 point performance in 2020. Again, statistically, the 2020 defense performed better than the 2018 defense. The offense was worse, and the lack of ball control hurt the defense just as much as the poor defense itself. Once again, Georgia Tech had THIRTEEN more minutes of ball control than Clemson in 2018, and <em>still </em>allowed 49 points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 759941, member: 4572"] Trevor Lawrence didn’t start in 2018. He only threw 18 passes in 2018. He threw 32 passes in 2020. Trevor Lawrence was taken out of the game again in 2018 after Clemson scored to make the game 35-7 on their first drive of the 2nd half. Both Kelly Bryant and Chase Brice were playing in the 2nd half of the 2018 game. Lawrence threw 4 passes in the 2nd half of that game. He threw 5 passes in the 2nd half of the 2020 game. Plus, that 2018 game was Lawrence’s “break out” game. It was the first game he got significant playing time. In the 2020 game he was a national champion and a Heisman favorite. So yes, you do actually need to say more. You literally haven’t provided any information that disproves the fact that Clemson’s 49 point performance is statically any different than their 73 point performance in 2020. Again, statistically, the 2020 defense performed better than the 2018 defense. The offense was worse, and the lack of ball control hurt the defense just as much as the poor defense itself. Once again, Georgia Tech had THIRTEEN more minutes of ball control than Clemson in 2018, and [I]still [/I]allowed 49 points. [/QUOTE]
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