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I waited to post because I was driving to see family for the Thanksgiving week so listened to the game on the GT App. A couple quick points from my extemporaneous notes from listening.
1) Listening to Football, even while driving down dark roads between DC and the foothills of the Shenandoah National Park. It gave the back half of the game an entirely different feel and listening to the Defensive performance and even the tenor and roars begin on the play by play, led to a really special memory for me. I plan to do the same for the UGA game (so maybe the radio spot will be enough to give us an unexpected edge).
2) Our Defense played like MEN in the second half. The heroics on the Offensive side are not to be diminished and being able to not only serviceably deploy - but get strategic advantage from a platoon at QB is the sign of legit coaching acumen. Both in game week prep / keeping the guys bought in when they're not out there and knowing what to do when they are; as well as deploying them intentionally. Bringing in TP in not just goal line moments gave us a nice change of pace.
3) Our RBs coming out of the flat as receivers get an A+.
After rewatching the condensed game film - and celebrating again today the victory - a few more things that stuck out from the film that I missed hearing it live without the aid or visuals (and also possibly as I split focus on navigating dark, winding Virginia roads):
1) The play of our TEs (especially at the TD with 48 ticks left in the first half on DS's run were big). They were finally doing things this game I have been pining for all season long from a 2 TE set from CCL. Please keep improving we will need you at uGA.
2) I knew the Defensive stands were something I wanted to watch on those turnovers on downs. It was somehow even more enjoyable knowing they were coming and watching the boys on the dark side. They are playing with some real swagger. When the Offense does their part and avoids quick 3 and outs, they have enough firepower on D to really do some damage. I hope we get healthy this week and come back with every bit and more against the dwags.
3) I am not convinced CT3 didn't get that fumble initially at 13:46 to go in the 3rd, only to lose it in the scrum, either way - heckuva play by the whole D starting with the strip from DD. That series was so clutch. It was the kind of thing that starts to rattle loose some of the confidence the opposing O feels. Tightening them up, a thing of beauty. CT3's tackle helped by Kennard at 13:17 was a tone setter too to keep that third and long. Then seeing CT3 in great coverage on the 3rd and 24 hip to hip and causing the PBU was sweet.
Carter saved our bacon on the fumble recovery (Felix needs to get some stick'um on those gloves) to extend that drive and allowing 2k to get the successful alley play on the screen and then scoring after holding the ball for almost 6 minutes. It was a modern day death march and beautiful to see.
4) That call back on the hold during the leaked RB sprint out for NO POINTS was sweet. Hope you enjoyed that empty wind sprint 21, you won't see the endzone again all game. If it is consolation - your teammates won't either.
5) I still don't know what we put in the OL's water at the half but let's get more of it for Saturday. Those pockets were clean enough to eat from, and Gibson did so the rest of the half.
6) The D's stand at 1:50 in the 3rd was worth rewatching a few times. The pickoff by Brooks was SO good. we come down and score, and from there on out you all know what you know. The Toss corner reverse to Carter at 13:20 in the game was so well executed. Then that final punch into the endzone, same concept with 81 leading and 2 pushing the RB into the endzone. Again - I see you Chip Long with your dual TE set. I want to see more of it please!
7) The Punt with 9 and change to go in the game was one of our best coverages. The 5th sack of the night at 5:25 felt like Maye might have woken up. He was playing with fire and then DD trips him to set up 3rd and 11, and pressure causes the turnover on downs.
Gibson comes in and manages the clock, converts a first down while milking clock and then TP comes in and milks it further and extends with some called QB keeps to get the crucial and final 1st down. Then we get that beautiful kneel down to win and Coach Key gets a well deserved Gatorade Shower.
In all, I am just so dang proud of our squad. It's a good day to be one of the YellowJacketFaithful and now it's on to the Men's BBall team to go snag another pelt for The Institute.
1) Listening to Football, even while driving down dark roads between DC and the foothills of the Shenandoah National Park. It gave the back half of the game an entirely different feel and listening to the Defensive performance and even the tenor and roars begin on the play by play, led to a really special memory for me. I plan to do the same for the UGA game (so maybe the radio spot will be enough to give us an unexpected edge).
2) Our Defense played like MEN in the second half. The heroics on the Offensive side are not to be diminished and being able to not only serviceably deploy - but get strategic advantage from a platoon at QB is the sign of legit coaching acumen. Both in game week prep / keeping the guys bought in when they're not out there and knowing what to do when they are; as well as deploying them intentionally. Bringing in TP in not just goal line moments gave us a nice change of pace.
3) Our RBs coming out of the flat as receivers get an A+.
After rewatching the condensed game film - and celebrating again today the victory - a few more things that stuck out from the film that I missed hearing it live without the aid or visuals (and also possibly as I split focus on navigating dark, winding Virginia roads):
1) The play of our TEs (especially at the TD with 48 ticks left in the first half on DS's run were big). They were finally doing things this game I have been pining for all season long from a 2 TE set from CCL. Please keep improving we will need you at uGA.
2) I knew the Defensive stands were something I wanted to watch on those turnovers on downs. It was somehow even more enjoyable knowing they were coming and watching the boys on the dark side. They are playing with some real swagger. When the Offense does their part and avoids quick 3 and outs, they have enough firepower on D to really do some damage. I hope we get healthy this week and come back with every bit and more against the dwags.
3) I am not convinced CT3 didn't get that fumble initially at 13:46 to go in the 3rd, only to lose it in the scrum, either way - heckuva play by the whole D starting with the strip from DD. That series was so clutch. It was the kind of thing that starts to rattle loose some of the confidence the opposing O feels. Tightening them up, a thing of beauty. CT3's tackle helped by Kennard at 13:17 was a tone setter too to keep that third and long. Then seeing CT3 in great coverage on the 3rd and 24 hip to hip and causing the PBU was sweet.
Carter saved our bacon on the fumble recovery (Felix needs to get some stick'um on those gloves) to extend that drive and allowing 2k to get the successful alley play on the screen and then scoring after holding the ball for almost 6 minutes. It was a modern day death march and beautiful to see.
4) That call back on the hold during the leaked RB sprint out for NO POINTS was sweet. Hope you enjoyed that empty wind sprint 21, you won't see the endzone again all game. If it is consolation - your teammates won't either.
5) I still don't know what we put in the OL's water at the half but let's get more of it for Saturday. Those pockets were clean enough to eat from, and Gibson did so the rest of the half.
6) The D's stand at 1:50 in the 3rd was worth rewatching a few times. The pickoff by Brooks was SO good. we come down and score, and from there on out you all know what you know. The Toss corner reverse to Carter at 13:20 in the game was so well executed. Then that final punch into the endzone, same concept with 81 leading and 2 pushing the RB into the endzone. Again - I see you Chip Long with your dual TE set. I want to see more of it please!
7) The Punt with 9 and change to go in the game was one of our best coverages. The 5th sack of the night at 5:25 felt like Maye might have woken up. He was playing with fire and then DD trips him to set up 3rd and 11, and pressure causes the turnover on downs.
Gibson comes in and manages the clock, converts a first down while milking clock and then TP comes in and milks it further and extends with some called QB keeps to get the crucial and final 1st down. Then we get that beautiful kneel down to win and Coach Key gets a well deserved Gatorade Shower.
In all, I am just so dang proud of our squad. It's a good day to be one of the YellowJacketFaithful and now it's on to the Men's BBall team to go snag another pelt for The Institute.