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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 178699" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>This is probably the first time I have seen Jt really rattled. I think he tried really hard to get us in the right plays, but the late shifts by the D made him check and have to rush to get the play off. I also think a lot of those checks caused miscommunication by our players. If the ball is snapped and we have guys that are not on the same page you look inept on offense. This is one of the few times I have seen a defense look more comfortable executing their plan than we are on offense executing our plan.</p><p></p><p>ND has a really talented group on D, and they are well coached. Their defensive alignment was not new. This is the same alignment they ran against Navy. Navy used the trips formation to counter it, so there must be something about that formation that gives us some advantage. The thing about Navy is that they were more physical on the edge than we were.</p><p></p><p>Our team needs to find a way to take the load off JT some. It was clear he was trying to do too much. You could tell from his post game that he felt like ND was all over him the whole game. I kinda wish that we had tried to just get in the tight formation and run some power/trap/iso plays for a series. I think it would have helped slow the game down for JT. As Boomer stated we did not get dominated on the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 178699, member: 623"] This is probably the first time I have seen Jt really rattled. I think he tried really hard to get us in the right plays, but the late shifts by the D made him check and have to rush to get the play off. I also think a lot of those checks caused miscommunication by our players. If the ball is snapped and we have guys that are not on the same page you look inept on offense. This is one of the few times I have seen a defense look more comfortable executing their plan than we are on offense executing our plan. ND has a really talented group on D, and they are well coached. Their defensive alignment was not new. This is the same alignment they ran against Navy. Navy used the trips formation to counter it, so there must be something about that formation that gives us some advantage. The thing about Navy is that they were more physical on the edge than we were. Our team needs to find a way to take the load off JT some. It was clear he was trying to do too much. You could tell from his post game that he felt like ND was all over him the whole game. I kinda wish that we had tried to just get in the tight formation and run some power/trap/iso plays for a series. I think it would have helped slow the game down for JT. As Boomer stated we did not get dominated on the line. [/QUOTE]
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