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Good Teams Don’t Beat Themselves
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 462158" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Right. The guy who runs - very effectively, mind you - one of the most complicated offenses in college football can't get a team to play with discipline. </p><p></p><p>He can, of course. But a lot of the problems we have had so far are the result of <em>running a completely new defense</em>. Special teams are often blamed here, but bad things happen in the kicking game pretty regularly for most teams. It has been our inability to <em>stop people</em> that has led to both losses. And that is something I was afraid might happen. We are improving, at least against the run, but, obviously, we've got awhile to go on this before the D players begin to get with the picture. That came with the territory when Roof was replaced. (Indeed, I bet we would have won both games if Ted was still running things. And lost some others later on.) But we needed to change and this kind of disorganization is to be expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 462158, member: 265"] Right. The guy who runs - very effectively, mind you - one of the most complicated offenses in college football can't get a team to play with discipline. He can, of course. But a lot of the problems we have had so far are the result of [I]running a completely new defense[/I]. Special teams are often blamed here, but bad things happen in the kicking game pretty regularly for most teams. It has been our inability to [I]stop people[/I] that has led to both losses. And that is something I was afraid might happen. We are improving, at least against the run, but, obviously, we've got awhile to go on this before the D players begin to get with the picture. That came with the territory when Roof was replaced. (Indeed, I bet we would have won both games if Ted was still running things. And lost some others later on.) But we needed to change and this kind of disorganization is to be expected. [/QUOTE]
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