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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 665715" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Yup, having 7-8 games under your belt and several weeks of prep as the starter for a bowl game is exactly the same as coming off the bench cold behind a generational qb who took all the first team reps. You’re right. What was I thinking?</p><p></p><p>I forgot how good our defenses were under PJ or that Watson had marched the ball down the field on 2 consecutive drives and was in our redzone when he got hurt. Half of Clemson’s first downs came with Watson in the game. He went out 2/3 of the way through the first quarter. Yup very strong comparison...</p><p></p><p>Speaking of terrible arguments. How can one act like facing a cold backup instead of a future first round pick qb who took Clemson to a Natty is even remotely similar? And if you don’t think it’s similar, how can one then say that we didn’t get lucky not having to face said elite qb for 3 more quarters?</p><p></p><p>Edit to add anytime you score 2 defensive TDs in a game with how our defense has played the last 12 years, I would consider it pretty lucky. Heck we heard how lucky we were this year to beat Miami by scoring a TD on D and ST.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 665715, member: 786"] Yup, having 7-8 games under your belt and several weeks of prep as the starter for a bowl game is exactly the same as coming off the bench cold behind a generational qb who took all the first team reps. You’re right. What was I thinking? I forgot how good our defenses were under PJ or that Watson had marched the ball down the field on 2 consecutive drives and was in our redzone when he got hurt. Half of Clemson’s first downs came with Watson in the game. He went out 2/3 of the way through the first quarter. Yup very strong comparison... Speaking of terrible arguments. How can one act like facing a cold backup instead of a future first round pick qb who took Clemson to a Natty is even remotely similar? And if you don’t think it’s similar, how can one then say that we didn’t get lucky not having to face said elite qb for 3 more quarters? Edit to add anytime you score 2 defensive TDs in a game with how our defense has played the last 12 years, I would consider it pretty lucky. Heck we heard how lucky we were this year to beat Miami by scoring a TD on D and ST. [/QUOTE]
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