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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 178705" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Good review, Boomer. I wish I could say I enjoyed it. But okay. The two positions that hurt us most were the two positions we knew had potential problems, but kind of downplayed because of a misplaced "reload" mantra. Cut blocking in space is one of the hardest tasks in football, and to expect freshmen to compete with very athletic seniors is always a stretch. Saturday it snapped. The lack of effort was not all that evident to me but on the other hand I never expected it either. Part of the team's lethargy and certainly of the fan base was to me Johnson's demeanor: whether good or bad he always thinks performance is lacking, so when he says we're not as good as we think, it probably had no effect on the players. It's not a criticism as much as an observation and had almost nothing to do with a terrific beatdown on national TV. The team and its fans need to put that behind us and look to Duke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 178705, member: 2175"] Good review, Boomer. I wish I could say I enjoyed it. But okay. The two positions that hurt us most were the two positions we knew had potential problems, but kind of downplayed because of a misplaced "reload" mantra. Cut blocking in space is one of the hardest tasks in football, and to expect freshmen to compete with very athletic seniors is always a stretch. Saturday it snapped. The lack of effort was not all that evident to me but on the other hand I never expected it either. Part of the team's lethargy and certainly of the fan base was to me Johnson's demeanor: whether good or bad he always thinks performance is lacking, so when he says we're not as good as we think, it probably had no effect on the players. It's not a criticism as much as an observation and had almost nothing to do with a terrific beatdown on national TV. The team and its fans need to put that behind us and look to Duke. [/QUOTE]
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