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<blockquote data-quote="Golden Tornadoes" data-source="post: 968959" data-attributes="member: 5881"><p>I’m not sure we’ve escaped the team playing not to lose. And I mean that as the whole program. Just look at the difference in playcalling whenever we get up multiple scores. BG was a prime example of coming out of the gate full blast, get up by 21, then play to not lose the game. There’s no killer instinct on the team and they don’t know how to win. It’s all a learning experience and we are witnessing the excruciating process. Unfortunately, we need to win the games we are supposed to, and be competitive in the ones we are supposed to lose. Right now, we’ve only figured out half the equation. I’d say we are behind schedule of where we should be right now and we are starting to see it affect recruiting in a bad way.</p><p></p><p>Today was our chance, today was the opportunity to get above .500 in a very long time, to show the world the process was right on target. However, in true GT fashion, we blew the chance and look to be stuck. I’d rather we play like we have nothing to lose for the rest of the season. Call all the shot plays, blitz like crazy, full throttle for an entire 60 minutes. I’d rather us lose throwing the entire playbook at the game than lose trying to play conservative to not lose the game. But at this point IIWII. Maybe the off-season will be nice to us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden Tornadoes, post: 968959, member: 5881"] I’m not sure we’ve escaped the team playing not to lose. And I mean that as the whole program. Just look at the difference in playcalling whenever we get up multiple scores. BG was a prime example of coming out of the gate full blast, get up by 21, then play to not lose the game. There’s no killer instinct on the team and they don’t know how to win. It’s all a learning experience and we are witnessing the excruciating process. Unfortunately, we need to win the games we are supposed to, and be competitive in the ones we are supposed to lose. Right now, we’ve only figured out half the equation. I’d say we are behind schedule of where we should be right now and we are starting to see it affect recruiting in a bad way. Today was our chance, today was the opportunity to get above .500 in a very long time, to show the world the process was right on target. However, in true GT fashion, we blew the chance and look to be stuck. I’d rather we play like we have nothing to lose for the rest of the season. Call all the shot plays, blitz like crazy, full throttle for an entire 60 minutes. I’d rather us lose throwing the entire playbook at the game than lose trying to play conservative to not lose the game. But at this point IIWII. Maybe the off-season will be nice to us [/QUOTE]
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