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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinCharger" data-source="post: 180791" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>Thanks Boomer, as usual. It must take hours to break down every play, and like others have said, I couldn't do it because I would get angry, wouldn't have the patience to deal with it, or wouldn't have the expertise to describe what I saw correctly. I hope we can get it fixed. I certainly don't have the answers and I doubt many of us do. Maybe CPJ has some and will get it fixed. </p><p></p><p>I've been watching football and reading about football for a long time, but am no way an expert, but this is the main issue that I saw while watching the game yesterday: </p><p></p><p>Duke had 6-8 guys coming at us hard and fast from the box on every single play, we had 5 OL (duh) and maybe 1 extra AB or BB to block 6-8 guys. You will lose that battle most of the time I would think. I felt like a screen pass or some type of dump off would possibly loosen things up, do any of you guys think that would have helped? Maybe the weather prevented some of that, I don't know, but I just felt like most of their team was blitzing in some form or fashion on every single play, and we had no answer for it. Hopefully we can find one... </p><p></p><p>It was frustrating to watch and I definitely didn't act like an adult after the game so I apologize for that. I'll be rooting the team on no matter what, and will look forward to talking with you guys/ladies no matter how rough it gets, or how great it gets if we turn things around. Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinCharger, post: 180791, member: 1005"] Thanks Boomer, as usual. It must take hours to break down every play, and like others have said, I couldn't do it because I would get angry, wouldn't have the patience to deal with it, or wouldn't have the expertise to describe what I saw correctly. I hope we can get it fixed. I certainly don't have the answers and I doubt many of us do. Maybe CPJ has some and will get it fixed. I've been watching football and reading about football for a long time, but am no way an expert, but this is the main issue that I saw while watching the game yesterday: Duke had 6-8 guys coming at us hard and fast from the box on every single play, we had 5 OL (duh) and maybe 1 extra AB or BB to block 6-8 guys. You will lose that battle most of the time I would think. I felt like a screen pass or some type of dump off would possibly loosen things up, do any of you guys think that would have helped? Maybe the weather prevented some of that, I don't know, but I just felt like most of their team was blitzing in some form or fashion on every single play, and we had no answer for it. Hopefully we can find one... It was frustrating to watch and I definitely didn't act like an adult after the game so I apologize for that. I'll be rooting the team on no matter what, and will look forward to talking with you guys/ladies no matter how rough it gets, or how great it gets if we turn things around. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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