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<blockquote data-quote="1979jacket" data-source="post: 457603" data-attributes="member: 2430"><p>I need to watch some tape. Went to the game and we were winning when I left. But there were two glaring weaknesses from watching the game from the stands. 1. The inability to run down a QB who is not a great runner, I for the life of me could not understand that and BM was a lot of the problem. For goodness sakes, the Clemson QB would have had a field day. 2) Cb's not pressing. When a receiver just turns around to catch an out pass, then press it. You should be able to beat a blocking WR to the spot by recognizing and running to the point of the ball receiver. It's not a hard play. Our guys just stood there and made it an easy block. I didn't see much of the 4th quarter but I saw enough to see those two glaring weaknesses. Maybe #2 can be fixed with more play, but #1 is a problem. Linebackers in a 3-4 have to make plays and I didn't see many today. Maybe it wasn't all BM, don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1979jacket, post: 457603, member: 2430"] I need to watch some tape. Went to the game and we were winning when I left. But there were two glaring weaknesses from watching the game from the stands. 1. The inability to run down a QB who is not a great runner, I for the life of me could not understand that and BM was a lot of the problem. For goodness sakes, the Clemson QB would have had a field day. 2) Cb's not pressing. When a receiver just turns around to catch an out pass, then press it. You should be able to beat a blocking WR to the spot by recognizing and running to the point of the ball receiver. It's not a hard play. Our guys just stood there and made it an easy block. I didn't see much of the 4th quarter but I saw enough to see those two glaring weaknesses. Maybe #2 can be fixed with more play, but #1 is a problem. Linebackers in a 3-4 have to make plays and I didn't see many today. Maybe it wasn't all BM, don't know. [/QUOTE]
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