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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 901276" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>With two chances to run it in from less than a yard we should have scored a TD to put the game away. A field goal (with this team is "iffy") still keeps it at only a two score lead. To be a winning team we must improve enough to score running inside the one yard line, especially with two chances. I fault the pass play call on fourth down as we do not have the passing "touch" or the big fast sticky finger receiver. We are 0-for-several calling that play in the red zone. There are times when you should challenge your manhood and this was one of those times. And if you fail it highlights the priority to work on it.</p><p> </p><p>On balance we had a great game with great effort, showed massive improvement in many areas, played much cleaner and smarter, had pressure on the passer, and cleaned up a lot of past mistakes. Progress was clearly there. We did not get out-coached. The big things we did not do well was to continue to not get any meaningful yardage on first down, got field goals in the red zone instead of TDs, gave up two long passing scores in the last 2 minutes, pass blocking continues to be a major weakness, and did not "milk the clock" near as much as we should in the last 6 minutes or so. We needed to run Sims more.</p><p></p><p>Pitt played poorly but for a change we stepped up to take advantage of what they gave us and we played with great effort. (another great performance by C Thomas).. We definitely progressed a heap and this game gives us some pride and hope. Congratulations to the players and coaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 901276, member: 1376"] With two chances to run it in from less than a yard we should have scored a TD to put the game away. A field goal (with this team is "iffy") still keeps it at only a two score lead. To be a winning team we must improve enough to score running inside the one yard line, especially with two chances. I fault the pass play call on fourth down as we do not have the passing "touch" or the big fast sticky finger receiver. We are 0-for-several calling that play in the red zone. There are times when you should challenge your manhood and this was one of those times. And if you fail it highlights the priority to work on it. On balance we had a great game with great effort, showed massive improvement in many areas, played much cleaner and smarter, had pressure on the passer, and cleaned up a lot of past mistakes. Progress was clearly there. We did not get out-coached. The big things we did not do well was to continue to not get any meaningful yardage on first down, got field goals in the red zone instead of TDs, gave up two long passing scores in the last 2 minutes, pass blocking continues to be a major weakness, and did not "milk the clock" near as much as we should in the last 6 minutes or so. We needed to run Sims more. Pitt played poorly but for a change we stepped up to take advantage of what they gave us and we played with great effort. (another great performance by C Thomas).. We definitely progressed a heap and this game gives us some pride and hope. Congratulations to the players and coaches. [/QUOTE]
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