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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 260117" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Clemson could have put up 60, but just decided not to. That was gracious. They could have just snapped their fingers and it was done, but decided what? It wasn't worth the effort? Give me a break. Clemson did two things that they wouldn't have, if it was close at the time, and that was punt twice on 4th and short near mid-field. They managed the game exactly as I would have if I were coach. We weren't moving the ball, so they took the safe route and gave us a long field where we had little chance. Choosing not to punt twice would have net them 60 points I guess (sarcasm). Their mix of plays was still what it normally is. They took their shots. They kept some balance in terms of run/pass. I will agree that the game was decided by mid Q3, but let's keep it real here. They wanted to score and were trying to score. They just weren't going to take chances on 4th down. Our best chance would been had they gone for it and failed and we would get a short field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 260117, member: 639"] Clemson could have put up 60, but just decided not to. That was gracious. They could have just snapped their fingers and it was done, but decided what? It wasn't worth the effort? Give me a break. Clemson did two things that they wouldn't have, if it was close at the time, and that was punt twice on 4th and short near mid-field. They managed the game exactly as I would have if I were coach. We weren't moving the ball, so they took the safe route and gave us a long field where we had little chance. Choosing not to punt twice would have net them 60 points I guess (sarcasm). Their mix of plays was still what it normally is. They took their shots. They kept some balance in terms of run/pass. I will agree that the game was decided by mid Q3, but let's keep it real here. They wanted to score and were trying to score. They just weren't going to take chances on 4th down. Our best chance would been had they gone for it and failed and we would get a short field. [/QUOTE]
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