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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 975058" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>It could have been a lot worse--and against a UGA or a FSU it would have been worse, because they would have stuck the dagger in when Clemson couldn't quite pull it off. </p><p></p><p>If there's something I'd like to see in recruiting and retention, it's getting depth on the lines--especially on the defensive line and at linebacker. It's one thing to have a star player--and I'd love to have all-ACC players in the front 6--but the next man up is so important and getting that next player in to play at a P5 starter level is one big ingredient to our defense being successful.</p><p></p><p>But on <strong>missing our turn</strong>--that's been killer in the games we've lost. Our points per drive at Clemson were not good--there were some "garbage time" points at the end where we weren't catching up to them, and I'm glad we scored 21, but we got pushed around. If we don't keep pace or get ahead against a loaded team, we're in trouble. </p><p></p><p>I think Ole Miss ground us down too--if we'd had more depth, the game could have turned out different. Maybe even Louisville.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 975058, member: 282"] It could have been a lot worse--and against a UGA or a FSU it would have been worse, because they would have stuck the dagger in when Clemson couldn't quite pull it off. If there's something I'd like to see in recruiting and retention, it's getting depth on the lines--especially on the defensive line and at linebacker. It's one thing to have a star player--and I'd love to have all-ACC players in the front 6--but the next man up is so important and getting that next player in to play at a P5 starter level is one big ingredient to our defense being successful. But on [B]missing our turn[/B]--that's been killer in the games we've lost. Our points per drive at Clemson were not good--there were some "garbage time" points at the end where we weren't catching up to them, and I'm glad we scored 21, but we got pushed around. If we don't keep pace or get ahead against a loaded team, we're in trouble. I think Ole Miss ground us down too--if we'd had more depth, the game could have turned out different. Maybe even Louisville. [/QUOTE]
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