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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 834241" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I watched. Not so bad. 8 minutes was a good length for CGC. Too much longer and he starts repeating himself.</p><p></p><p>The gist I got was that “we faced an elite team with an elite quarterback and a top 20 offense. We have to clean a few things up this week and find a way to win on Saturday. Virginia was unique and multiple on offense and the QB read every look we threw at him on defense. Game could have gone one of two ways but at half time I challenged them to show who we are as a program. Our guys are close and hung together and we were throwing with a chance to win at the end. Really proud of our guys. Maximum effort. Don’t forget the games where our defense has played lights out.”</p><p></p><p>My only slight complaint is that I get tired of hearing that every team we play is elite. I am aware that this is my problem and not the coach’s. But I am hard pressed to think of any other coach in Tech history who consistently used the strength of our opponents as an excuse for losing. You play who you play. Whether losing to Temple or NIU, I just don’t think of those teams as elite, nor Virginia for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 834241, member: 1640"] I watched. Not so bad. 8 minutes was a good length for CGC. Too much longer and he starts repeating himself. The gist I got was that “we faced an elite team with an elite quarterback and a top 20 offense. We have to clean a few things up this week and find a way to win on Saturday. Virginia was unique and multiple on offense and the QB read every look we threw at him on defense. Game could have gone one of two ways but at half time I challenged them to show who we are as a program. Our guys are close and hung together and we were throwing with a chance to win at the end. Really proud of our guys. Maximum effort. Don’t forget the games where our defense has played lights out.” My only slight complaint is that I get tired of hearing that every team we play is elite. I am aware that this is my problem and not the coach’s. But I am hard pressed to think of any other coach in Tech history who consistently used the strength of our opponents as an excuse for losing. You play who you play. Whether losing to Temple or NIU, I just don’t think of those teams as elite, nor Virginia for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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