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#GTvsMIA Postgame. Tech falls short 33-30
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 837530" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I agree with this [USER=4690]@Sheboygan[/USER]</p><p></p><p>For the most part, we tackled a lot better. We had some 3rd down and 4th down stands. We had some gorgeous plays on both offense and defense. You should watch just for the defensive two point conversion. Or for Mason’s 71 yard TD. Or Gibb’s big day. Sanders made an great one-handed catch. Our punter almost got tackled, but managed to get away a punt in a gutsy play.</p><p></p><p>We shot ourselves in the foot with penalties and other mistakes, but Sims made some of the plays we’ve been dying for him to make. He missed some of those plays too, and they could have won the game for us.</p><p></p><p>We had enough gutsy plays to win easily—we also shot ourselves in the foot enough to lose most games. The shooting in the foot part of our game won out over the gutsy plays, unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>Patenaude called some cool plays and we came out in the pistol and some of the other formations that people have been asking for. Sean Bedford made a few compliments during the game. We had several plays that were an inch away from breaking a big play or a score, but ended up with just a short gain.</p><p></p><p>Blocking was good sometimes, and sometimes not. When it was good, we looked really good.</p><p></p><p>There were plays where our defenders looked great, and here were a couple where they messed up pretty badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 837530, member: 282"] I agree with this [USER=4690]@Sheboygan[/USER] For the most part, we tackled a lot better. We had some 3rd down and 4th down stands. We had some gorgeous plays on both offense and defense. You should watch just for the defensive two point conversion. Or for Mason’s 71 yard TD. Or Gibb’s big day. Sanders made an great one-handed catch. Our punter almost got tackled, but managed to get away a punt in a gutsy play. We shot ourselves in the foot with penalties and other mistakes, but Sims made some of the plays we’ve been dying for him to make. He missed some of those plays too, and they could have won the game for us. We had enough gutsy plays to win easily—we also shot ourselves in the foot enough to lose most games. The shooting in the foot part of our game won out over the gutsy plays, unfortunately. Patenaude called some cool plays and we came out in the pistol and some of the other formations that people have been asking for. Sean Bedford made a few compliments during the game. We had several plays that were an inch away from breaking a big play or a score, but ended up with just a short gain. Blocking was good sometimes, and sometimes not. When it was good, we looked really good. There were plays where our defenders looked great, and here were a couple where they messed up pretty badly. [/QUOTE]
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