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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 77693" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I was at the game today. It reminded me of a lot of Navy games I've watched down through the years: a good to great offense and a questionable defense.</p><p></p><p>We looked good on O today. In the second half, it was largely a matter of shooting ourselves in the foot; we had several plays that could have made good yardage, but a block would be missed. JT also made several bad throws when there wasn't much excuse for them, but you pretty much expect that; it's only his third start. But JT really does = Keenan Reynolds and that won it for us when we got the one break of the game.</p><p></p><p>The big difference in the second half was the hurry-up on O by GSU. I thought we had practiced against that and would handle it better. That's not how it worked. Untimely penalties on D made the biggest difference beside the no-huddle. We need to get better at defensing the no-huddle, but I think much of that is due to playing so many freshmen; they aren't experienced enough yet. That may get better and I sure hope it will.</p><p></p><p>So, like Navy, I predict a season of close games where the O pulls our chestnuts out of the fire. About what I hoped for, iow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 77693, member: 265"] I was at the game today. It reminded me of a lot of Navy games I've watched down through the years: a good to great offense and a questionable defense. We looked good on O today. In the second half, it was largely a matter of shooting ourselves in the foot; we had several plays that could have made good yardage, but a block would be missed. JT also made several bad throws when there wasn't much excuse for them, but you pretty much expect that; it's only his third start. But JT really does = Keenan Reynolds and that won it for us when we got the one break of the game. The big difference in the second half was the hurry-up on O by GSU. I thought we had practiced against that and would handle it better. That's not how it worked. Untimely penalties on D made the biggest difference beside the no-huddle. We need to get better at defensing the no-huddle, but I think much of that is due to playing so many freshmen; they aren't experienced enough yet. That may get better and I sure hope it will. So, like Navy, I predict a season of close games where the O pulls our chestnuts out of the fire. About what I hoped for, iow. [/QUOTE]
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