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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 618554" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Calm down everyone.</p><p></p><p>First:</p><p>Clemson may just have one of the most talented teams in the last decade. They have THREE future 1st round WRs. The top QB prospect since Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning...and neither of those guys would have been the #1 overall pick after their TRUE freshmen year. On top of that, they had first round picks at many other spots. #11 on defense for Clemson just might be one of the most talented defensive players I've seen on the college football level. That guy can cover in space, run down guys half his size, and he can play in the box. He just might be the perfect spread defender for this day and age. He goes against the notion that "all men are created equal". He pretty much destroyed Patenaude's zone read game plan by himself by making open field plays 75% of defenders would not have. Oh, and they have 5 stars littered everywhere else. </p><p></p><p>Second:</p><p>Clemson has played in their offensive and defensive systems for almost half a decade now. This was our first game under a new coach with new schemes on both sides. This had the hallmark of things could go south quickly if we didn't have our sh!t together...and we did not. We hurt ourselves multiple times. IMO, we gave them 14-21 EASY points they shouldn't have gotten. </p><p></p><p>Third: </p><p>As talented as Clemson's passing attack was, we kept them in relative check. This bodes well against teams that don't have a once in a generation QB and 3 future 1st round picks at WR...which ZERO teams in college football have. Tre Swilling...you need to go thank CGC and the defensive coaches. They are making you into a legit high round draft pick. Way to step up on the big stage young man.</p><p></p><p>We got through our first game, and now have two extra days to correct our mistakes and improve. Rumble on, Yellow Jackets. We played the worst team we could have asked for on our schedule given the circumstances, and there was a LOT of positives to come out of it despite the end result. It will get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 618554, member: 360"] Calm down everyone. First: Clemson may just have one of the most talented teams in the last decade. They have THREE future 1st round WRs. The top QB prospect since Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning...and neither of those guys would have been the #1 overall pick after their TRUE freshmen year. On top of that, they had first round picks at many other spots. #11 on defense for Clemson just might be one of the most talented defensive players I've seen on the college football level. That guy can cover in space, run down guys half his size, and he can play in the box. He just might be the perfect spread defender for this day and age. He goes against the notion that "all men are created equal". He pretty much destroyed Patenaude's zone read game plan by himself by making open field plays 75% of defenders would not have. Oh, and they have 5 stars littered everywhere else. Second: Clemson has played in their offensive and defensive systems for almost half a decade now. This was our first game under a new coach with new schemes on both sides. This had the hallmark of things could go south quickly if we didn't have our sh!t together...and we did not. We hurt ourselves multiple times. IMO, we gave them 14-21 EASY points they shouldn't have gotten. Third: As talented as Clemson's passing attack was, we kept them in relative check. This bodes well against teams that don't have a once in a generation QB and 3 future 1st round picks at WR...which ZERO teams in college football have. Tre Swilling...you need to go thank CGC and the defensive coaches. They are making you into a legit high round draft pick. Way to step up on the big stage young man. We got through our first game, and now have two extra days to correct our mistakes and improve. Rumble on, Yellow Jackets. We played the worst team we could have asked for on our schedule given the circumstances, and there was a LOT of positives to come out of it despite the end result. It will get better. [/QUOTE]
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