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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 178493" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I thought the main thing yesterday was that ND was holding the OL up on second level blocks. When we got those blocks, we executed pretty well - except, as you say, for AB blocking - but we didn't get to the second level at all consistently. Hence, we would get out to the edge and find ourselves outnumbered. </p><p></p><p>I agree about the WRs too, but their performance was in part due to JT being on the run so much. Still, it might behoove us to move Searcy or T. Marshall back out to WR if we don't see improvement. </p><p></p><p>What it comes down to is just what I feared would happen. The old Navy mantra is that when the leaves turn, the O rumbles. I always thought that having to take on ND so early up there would mean that our offensive execution would be off. It was. If we had played them up there in week 8 or 9, we win the game. But we didn't and the O hasn't jelled.</p><p></p><p>Well, on to Puke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 178493, member: 265"] I thought the main thing yesterday was that ND was holding the OL up on second level blocks. When we got those blocks, we executed pretty well - except, as you say, for AB blocking - but we didn't get to the second level at all consistently. Hence, we would get out to the edge and find ourselves outnumbered. I agree about the WRs too, but their performance was in part due to JT being on the run so much. Still, it might behoove us to move Searcy or T. Marshall back out to WR if we don't see improvement. What it comes down to is just what I feared would happen. The old Navy mantra is that when the leaves turn, the O rumbles. I always thought that having to take on ND so early up there would mean that our offensive execution would be off. It was. If we had played them up there in week 8 or 9, we win the game. But we didn't and the O hasn't jelled. Well, on to Puke. [/QUOTE]
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