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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 180650" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>I like Jayson's point that teams are deciding that they would rather give up a few yards in the middle to make sure they don't give up big yards on the edge. Somehow or another they are getting pursuit to the edge faster than we can get there. I also like Boomer's point that the talent is there on the line. It's mostly the same people who were all world at the end of the year. And Inside's point that it might take a number of games before the whole offense comes together. </p><p></p><p>I think the Duke factor plays in too. Last year it looked to me that we didn't have much energy against Duke. No amount of success can convince the players down deep that Duke is a good team and they need to play with full intensity. I don't think they thought they could lose to Duke last year. This year, they go up to that high school stadium not even half full, and despite everything, I think they still started the game thinking they couldn't lose to Duke. </p><p></p><p>The hope is next week playing at home and with their backs to the wall we'll at least see an all out effort. Boomer's point is how I'm gonna try to take it now -- no thought of how many wins, which bowl, championships, etc, just "let's get a win next week" and again and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 180650, member: 705"] I like Jayson's point that teams are deciding that they would rather give up a few yards in the middle to make sure they don't give up big yards on the edge. Somehow or another they are getting pursuit to the edge faster than we can get there. I also like Boomer's point that the talent is there on the line. It's mostly the same people who were all world at the end of the year. And Inside's point that it might take a number of games before the whole offense comes together. I think the Duke factor plays in too. Last year it looked to me that we didn't have much energy against Duke. No amount of success can convince the players down deep that Duke is a good team and they need to play with full intensity. I don't think they thought they could lose to Duke last year. This year, they go up to that high school stadium not even half full, and despite everything, I think they still started the game thinking they couldn't lose to Duke. The hope is next week playing at home and with their backs to the wall we'll at least see an all out effort. Boomer's point is how I'm gonna try to take it now -- no thought of how many wins, which bowl, championships, etc, just "let's get a win next week" and again and again. [/QUOTE]
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