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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 974478" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>This was a big part of our problem today. We had several plays that were effective early. It was clear to me that these plays constituted enough of a rotation to keep Clemson off balance, which they most decidedly were. But then the rotation starting breaking down. False starts, poor throws to wide receiver screens, dropped passes in the open field and on deep balls, made Clemson less concerned about particular threats. They began to cheat up, crowding receivers and pinning their ears back on the line. Confidence built that we couldn’t hurt them with big plays and passing downs became more and more obvious. Our play call options shrunk. The cascading effect became inevitable. We needed to play mistake free and we didn’t. Almost like we were too tight to start the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 974478, member: 1640"] This was a big part of our problem today. We had several plays that were effective early. It was clear to me that these plays constituted enough of a rotation to keep Clemson off balance, which they most decidedly were. But then the rotation starting breaking down. False starts, poor throws to wide receiver screens, dropped passes in the open field and on deep balls, made Clemson less concerned about particular threats. They began to cheat up, crowding receivers and pinning their ears back on the line. Confidence built that we couldn’t hurt them with big plays and passing downs became more and more obvious. Our play call options shrunk. The cascading effect became inevitable. We needed to play mistake free and we didn’t. Almost like we were too tight to start the game. [/QUOTE]
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