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#GTvsUNC Postgame GT 21 - UNC 17
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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 915460" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Hell of a game, and always great to come out with a win. I'm still not sure Brent Key is the guy, but man has he made for a thrilling roller coaster ride. I thought he was out of contention for sure after last week, now I feel like I've taken another Key bump. Someone in another thread mentioned that Key won't win the press conference - I disagree 100%, that's one of the biggest thing he has going for him imo. The giddyness and pure childlike excitement Key displays after every win is infectious and makes it extremely hard to not want to see him to lead us to success, and he does a solid job of giving enough detail in pressers to know he's aware of our issues and working to fix them - really isn't much to take issue with. All of Key's wins have come down to the wire, but he's still achieved some things we just haven't done in a while. He's winning more games, and he's beating teams we weren't expected to be competitive with. </p><p></p><p>Hats off to the defense for an outstanding effort - UNC had several opportunities to win that game, and they didn't take advantage, but the defense I think kept Maye's head spinning most of the night. It was really good to see us getting so much penetration and making plays left and right in their backfield, something we've not seen the last few weeks. I was worried early on that with Sims and Pyron out guys would maybe not expect to win and only give partial effort, and we did seem to come out slow, but we got it together and finished strong.</p><p></p><p>Offensively, Gibson and Phomo did much better than expected - Gibson I think is owed more than a few apologies from some around here. I admit, I wasn't a fan of the qb-switching early on, but it worked out and both guys were able to contribute based on their strengths. The O line actually did a pretty decent job blocking tonight - some of that is probably due to UNC's terrible D, but it was good to see Zach having time back there. Had a few play calls I thought were bad - multiple handoffs up the middle on 3rd and long was kinda a wtf moment, but Long seemed to adjust at half time and really start taking advantage of UNC's weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>Special teams was again pretty special in the not so good way, thankfully they didn't cost us the game this week. Wish that fg attempt could be taken back, sucks to ruin Gavin's perfect streak because of a bad snap/hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 915460, member: 133"] Hell of a game, and always great to come out with a win. I'm still not sure Brent Key is the guy, but man has he made for a thrilling roller coaster ride. I thought he was out of contention for sure after last week, now I feel like I've taken another Key bump. Someone in another thread mentioned that Key won't win the press conference - I disagree 100%, that's one of the biggest thing he has going for him imo. The giddyness and pure childlike excitement Key displays after every win is infectious and makes it extremely hard to not want to see him to lead us to success, and he does a solid job of giving enough detail in pressers to know he's aware of our issues and working to fix them - really isn't much to take issue with. All of Key's wins have come down to the wire, but he's still achieved some things we just haven't done in a while. He's winning more games, and he's beating teams we weren't expected to be competitive with. Hats off to the defense for an outstanding effort - UNC had several opportunities to win that game, and they didn't take advantage, but the defense I think kept Maye's head spinning most of the night. It was really good to see us getting so much penetration and making plays left and right in their backfield, something we've not seen the last few weeks. I was worried early on that with Sims and Pyron out guys would maybe not expect to win and only give partial effort, and we did seem to come out slow, but we got it together and finished strong. Offensively, Gibson and Phomo did much better than expected - Gibson I think is owed more than a few apologies from some around here. I admit, I wasn't a fan of the qb-switching early on, but it worked out and both guys were able to contribute based on their strengths. The O line actually did a pretty decent job blocking tonight - some of that is probably due to UNC's terrible D, but it was good to see Zach having time back there. Had a few play calls I thought were bad - multiple handoffs up the middle on 3rd and long was kinda a wtf moment, but Long seemed to adjust at half time and really start taking advantage of UNC's weaknesses. Special teams was again pretty special in the not so good way, thankfully they didn't cost us the game this week. Wish that fg attempt could be taken back, sucks to ruin Gavin's perfect streak because of a bad snap/hold. [/QUOTE]
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