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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 974524" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>That’s the way the game looked to me in real time. Early, it looked like we had picked up where we left off with Virginia.</p><p></p><p>A common pattern I see with teams that get behind is they get more conservative and the other team squeezes their chances of success down even more, or a team tries to open up the offense and the other team makes a huge play like an interception or pick six or huge loss of yards on sacks. This cascading bad effect happened with Virginia against us and happened with us against Clemson.</p><p></p><p>Early on I thought Clemson might collapse the way Virginia did. We looked much more explosive, except for our unforced errors, and they made a desperation fake punt to turn the momentum around and we stopped them. But give them credit, they kept plugging away until they gained confidence and started clicking on offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 974524, member: 1640"] That’s the way the game looked to me in real time. Early, it looked like we had picked up where we left off with Virginia. A common pattern I see with teams that get behind is they get more conservative and the other team squeezes their chances of success down even more, or a team tries to open up the offense and the other team makes a huge play like an interception or pick six or huge loss of yards on sacks. This cascading bad effect happened with Virginia against us and happened with us against Clemson. Early on I thought Clemson might collapse the way Virginia did. We looked much more explosive, except for our unforced errors, and they made a desperation fake punt to turn the momentum around and we stopped them. But give them credit, they kept plugging away until they gained confidence and started clicking on offense. [/QUOTE]
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