joehamiltonfan14
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Ouch
What was good, well we opened up good. Drive and 2 3 and outs.
Bad simple 9 fumbles. No team in America can win with 9 fumbles. Understand we only lost 1, for 7 points, but the other 8 were a lot of negative yards. Is that coaching, no, that is player concentration.
Also as a side not, Dabo did not show a lot of class. 6 minutes to go and he puts back in the entire 1st team to run up the score.
What is next, the schedule softens for 2 games. Then let's see what we do with Duke. We should be 3-3 at that point, that is unless we continue to fumble.
Also like Oliver. I think it is time for 2 quarterbacks.
What was good, well we opened up good. Drive and 2 3 and outs.
Bad simple 9 fumbles. No team in America can win with 9 fumbles. Understand we only lost 1, for 7 points, but the other 8 were a lot of negative yards. Is that coaching, no, that is player concentration.
Also as a side not, Dabo did not show a lot of class. 6 minutes to go and he puts back in the entire 1st team to run up the score.
What is next, the schedule softens for 2 games. Then let's see what we do with Duke. We should be 3-3 at that point, that is unless we continue to fumble.
Also like Oliver. I think it is time for 2 quarterbacks.
Despite your and my frustration with the fumbles and botched opportunities, I did appreciate the team showing character when facing the score of 42-7. They could've rolled over and said WTH, but they didn't. Rivera's interception, the two 4th-quarter TDs, the yardage picked up on the final possession -- they didn't quit. Regardless of what may happen, and when, to CPJ -- if the team hasn't given up on themselves, then I won't give up on them.
What the heck. Root on, beat Bowling Green, pick up four more wins after that and slip into a bowl. If the guys hadn't shown some fight like they did when it was a foregone conclusion today, I could see writing off the season. But so long as they show some pride, and they don't give up on CPJ (regardless of what fans think of him), here's hoping they press on, improve, and surprise us.
Any one that the inks they ran up the score was not at the game.Who cares? I hate whining about running up the score. In the opening game of 1966, Tech played Texas A&M at Grant Field. After scoring to take a 31-7 lead, and with just a few seconds on the clock, Bobby Dodd called for an onside kick. After it was successful, he had Larry Good throwing about a 50-yard TD pan to Johnny Sias on the last play of the game to make it 38-7. And you know what? I don't think anybody whined about it.
Surprised that I'm not upset we played better than we did last week just a really good team we.played hopefully we can win next two before we play duke.
Our season will be decided next 5 games