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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 180885" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>To me, the whole thing comes down the our second to last offensive series. We had just intercepted Duke on their 35 with something like 6 minutes left tin the game. Plenty of time, No rush. We get 7 yards on first down on a QB follow up the middle.</p><p></p><p>Then, the next three plays, we try up the middle and get all of one yard total to turn the ball over on downs. To me, that summarized the game and our offensive woes. If you watch those plays our G-C-G blocking failed each time. Yes, they overloaded the middle and expect us to run straight ahead and we obliged them. But, we were either trying to cut block them or we were being pushed down because our central linemen wound up on the ground and their interior men were stepping past us to make stops in the holes. With two of those guys back out of the three interior linemen, I would never have expected that in a million years. </p><p></p><p>Say all you want about young A backs and B backs, but to me the interior line lost this game on those three plays (Yes, I know the game consisted of many other opportunities etc etc...but that, THAT, was our chance and we messed on our own helmets there.) Lackey and Days wouldn't have been able to get anything out of those plays last year, imho. They were being met by at least two guys in the hole on each and every play.</p><p></p><p>End of story, imho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 180885, member: 944"] To me, the whole thing comes down the our second to last offensive series. We had just intercepted Duke on their 35 with something like 6 minutes left tin the game. Plenty of time, No rush. We get 7 yards on first down on a QB follow up the middle. Then, the next three plays, we try up the middle and get all of one yard total to turn the ball over on downs. To me, that summarized the game and our offensive woes. If you watch those plays our G-C-G blocking failed each time. Yes, they overloaded the middle and expect us to run straight ahead and we obliged them. But, we were either trying to cut block them or we were being pushed down because our central linemen wound up on the ground and their interior men were stepping past us to make stops in the holes. With two of those guys back out of the three interior linemen, I would never have expected that in a million years. Say all you want about young A backs and B backs, but to me the interior line lost this game on those three plays (Yes, I know the game consisted of many other opportunities etc etc...but that, THAT, was our chance and we messed on our own helmets there.) Lackey and Days wouldn't have been able to get anything out of those plays last year, imho. They were being met by at least two guys in the hole on each and every play. End of story, imho. [/QUOTE]
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