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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 618528" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Another thing to like is that we made it rather difficult for Clemson to throw the ball. Lawrence barely completed 50% of his throws. There was one big play where we got beat for a TD on the deep post, but besides that I don't remember any sustained success by Lawrence through the air. It also looked to me that we got into the backfield a little more than recent seasons and had a couple tackles behind the sticks. Run outs are not good, but we still need to play up in our opponents grill if we are going to be any good, so they are going to happen once in a while (hopefully less than last night).</p><p></p><p>IMHO it is way to early to start making sweeping conclusions (about the whole season) as a result of this game. No single position looks settled and there is a lot of water to go under the bridge. It was our first exposure to a game with this group. All we have had is hype before Thursday. Now we have film AND the comfort of knowing that our kids have a lot of heart. There is enough talent out there to be really competitive against the vast majority of our schedule. We have a coachable group. They will improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 618528, member: 639"] Another thing to like is that we made it rather difficult for Clemson to throw the ball. Lawrence barely completed 50% of his throws. There was one big play where we got beat for a TD on the deep post, but besides that I don't remember any sustained success by Lawrence through the air. It also looked to me that we got into the backfield a little more than recent seasons and had a couple tackles behind the sticks. Run outs are not good, but we still need to play up in our opponents grill if we are going to be any good, so they are going to happen once in a while (hopefully less than last night). IMHO it is way to early to start making sweeping conclusions (about the whole season) as a result of this game. No single position looks settled and there is a lot of water to go under the bridge. It was our first exposure to a game with this group. All we have had is hype before Thursday. Now we have film AND the comfort of knowing that our kids have a lot of heart. There is enough talent out there to be really competitive against the vast majority of our schedule. We have a coachable group. They will improve. [/QUOTE]
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