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<blockquote data-quote="Gtswifty81" data-source="post: 754040" data-attributes="member: 4428"><p>Honestly, the Syracuse loss stung more than this one for me. Of course it was embarrassing to lose by that much, but Clemson looked really good in the Miami game last week. I was hoping we were going to be able to run the ball effectively, but if it weren’t for the last play of the game, we would have been under 2 yds per rush. Sims, the receivers, and the OL weren’t going to be successful without a strong running game vs Clemson. </p><p></p><p>I was disappointed how easily our secondary was beat. Receivers were wide open on too many occasions. I’ll have to go back and watch but I don’t remember swilling and Walton being beat badly, but I do recall the nickels, LB, and safety’s leaving people wide open. Last years the DBs seemed improved but I feel like we’ve regressed this year. The team defended the running game fairly well.</p><p></p><p>I was also disappointed in the unforced turnovers. You can’t have a fumbled snap and just drop a ball without contact against the #1 team.</p><p></p><p>Clemson seemed to time up blitzes really well. I don’t know if we vary our snaps enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gtswifty81, post: 754040, member: 4428"] Honestly, the Syracuse loss stung more than this one for me. Of course it was embarrassing to lose by that much, but Clemson looked really good in the Miami game last week. I was hoping we were going to be able to run the ball effectively, but if it weren’t for the last play of the game, we would have been under 2 yds per rush. Sims, the receivers, and the OL weren’t going to be successful without a strong running game vs Clemson. I was disappointed how easily our secondary was beat. Receivers were wide open on too many occasions. I’ll have to go back and watch but I don’t remember swilling and Walton being beat badly, but I do recall the nickels, LB, and safety’s leaving people wide open. Last years the DBs seemed improved but I feel like we’ve regressed this year. The team defended the running game fairly well. I was also disappointed in the unforced turnovers. You can’t have a fumbled snap and just drop a ball without contact against the #1 team. Clemson seemed to time up blitzes really well. I don’t know if we vary our snaps enough. [/QUOTE]
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