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<blockquote data-quote="ramblinwreck1378" data-source="post: 465150" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>We did try the very first attempt of the game. You saw TQM take a short drop and was locked on a guy running what I can only assume was a quick slant. Jahaziel totally whiffed, Wilkins got into the backfield and stripped TQM. </p><p></p><p>What people seem to be missing is that CPJ can make the right calls, but the guys on the field still have to execute. Ultimately he’s responsible for the product, so I’m not at all absolving him of blame. But the majority of the heat is going his way in this thread, and while some of it is warranted, our 18-22 year olds have some room for improvement too. </p><p></p><p>Today wasn’t a success in any area. But if you don’t think Clemson had a lot to do with that lack of success, we must not have watched the same game. Let’s rebound next week and get some momentum going into Louisville. Who by the way looked very beatable today. </p><p></p><p>Btw - haven’t seen his name on here yet, but I thought Zamari Walton played a great game today and deserves some credit somewhere amidst the negativity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblinwreck1378, post: 465150, member: 1108"] We did try the very first attempt of the game. You saw TQM take a short drop and was locked on a guy running what I can only assume was a quick slant. Jahaziel totally whiffed, Wilkins got into the backfield and stripped TQM. What people seem to be missing is that CPJ can make the right calls, but the guys on the field still have to execute. Ultimately he’s responsible for the product, so I’m not at all absolving him of blame. But the majority of the heat is going his way in this thread, and while some of it is warranted, our 18-22 year olds have some room for improvement too. Today wasn’t a success in any area. But if you don’t think Clemson had a lot to do with that lack of success, we must not have watched the same game. Let’s rebound next week and get some momentum going into Louisville. Who by the way looked very beatable today. Btw - haven’t seen his name on here yet, but I thought Zamari Walton played a great game today and deserves some credit somewhere amidst the negativity. [/QUOTE]
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