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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 804313" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Ok, I guess y’all can start yelling at me for being negative - but the last time our team walked off the field was after getting beaten by a very mediocre Pitt team, I was there and it was miserable. The first play of the game one of our upper classman DB’s (#2) and 2021 starter takes a middle school angle and they pick up 70 plus yards. I’ll be honest, I didn’t see much gelling going on. What I saw were some talented players who made the occasional exceptional play. Gibbs is talented. Sims is talented. Some defensive players showed some talent. But I haven’t seen any gelling for at least 4 seasons. We’ve been a team for 4 years who looks like the driver is learning to drive a stick shift.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree that yesterday has no bearing on tomorrow. However, in athletics the past does mean something for the future. I believe we are on the right path and I do believe every action taken by this staff and these players does have a bearing on the future. Ultimately it’s up to the players to make plays. If the OLine gives Sims time and the receivers run crisp speedy routes and the RB’s hit the holes with authority we’ll move the ball. If the DLine can get a push and the LB’s cover the right gaps and the DB’s are able to play tight coverage then we’ll get some stops. But it’s all on the players to get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 804313, member: 4334"] Ok, I guess y’all can start yelling at me for being negative - but the last time our team walked off the field was after getting beaten by a very mediocre Pitt team, I was there and it was miserable. The first play of the game one of our upper classman DB’s (#2) and 2021 starter takes a middle school angle and they pick up 70 plus yards. I’ll be honest, I didn’t see much gelling going on. What I saw were some talented players who made the occasional exceptional play. Gibbs is talented. Sims is talented. Some defensive players showed some talent. But I haven’t seen any gelling for at least 4 seasons. We’ve been a team for 4 years who looks like the driver is learning to drive a stick shift. I totally agree that yesterday has no bearing on tomorrow. However, in athletics the past does mean something for the future. I believe we are on the right path and I do believe every action taken by this staff and these players does have a bearing on the future. Ultimately it’s up to the players to make plays. If the OLine gives Sims time and the receivers run crisp speedy routes and the RB’s hit the holes with authority we’ll move the ball. If the DLine can get a push and the LB’s cover the right gaps and the DB’s are able to play tight coverage then we’ll get some stops. But it’s all on the players to get it done. [/QUOTE]
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