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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 73272" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>You know it's hard to win a college football game. We are like 90% plus of every team that plays the game. If we don't play our best we are apt to lose any game on our schedule. On the other hand, if we do play well, we are capable of beating any team on our schedule. The constant struggle is to find consistency in your game day performance. We looked tight in the first half. We played defense in the contain mode and not the attack mode and that more or less set the tone for the entire game. We gave up most all 3rd down conversions and that kept Wofford in the game and our offense at bay. I think with time and experience our defense will be able to shift more to the attack mode. Right now our coaches only trust certain players on defense and I think their schemes and strategies are based on the hope of containment and limiting rather than aggressive attacking and turning the ball over. Hopefully that will shift over the next several games. On offense I think PJ was being super cautious in the first half. I think he was telling JT when to keep it and when to give it up on most plays. I also think JT missed a lot of reads when perhaps he truly had the choice to make. The second half was much improved with finally recognizing that Wofford was ignoring the pass and selling out for the run. In other words we started taking what they were giving us. I was impressed with JT's throwing accuracy in the second half. I was also impressed with our ability to convert several crucial third down and fourth down plays to keep the ball and eventually seperate from Wofford. Smelter is an awesome talent, perhaps one of the top ten offensive talents in America. He will definitely be joining Calvin and BeBe playing on Sundays. The O line was not dominate but did provide much improved pass protection when needed so I think we can build on their initial effort.</p><p></p><p>In summary we are going to go as far as our players and coaches are capable of taking us assuming they will continue to improve and play with great effort and desire. We will be in a lot of close games this season and if we learn how to win we can still have a special season.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 73272, member: 65"] You know it's hard to win a college football game. We are like 90% plus of every team that plays the game. If we don't play our best we are apt to lose any game on our schedule. On the other hand, if we do play well, we are capable of beating any team on our schedule. The constant struggle is to find consistency in your game day performance. We looked tight in the first half. We played defense in the contain mode and not the attack mode and that more or less set the tone for the entire game. We gave up most all 3rd down conversions and that kept Wofford in the game and our offense at bay. I think with time and experience our defense will be able to shift more to the attack mode. Right now our coaches only trust certain players on defense and I think their schemes and strategies are based on the hope of containment and limiting rather than aggressive attacking and turning the ball over. Hopefully that will shift over the next several games. On offense I think PJ was being super cautious in the first half. I think he was telling JT when to keep it and when to give it up on most plays. I also think JT missed a lot of reads when perhaps he truly had the choice to make. The second half was much improved with finally recognizing that Wofford was ignoring the pass and selling out for the run. In other words we started taking what they were giving us. I was impressed with JT's throwing accuracy in the second half. I was also impressed with our ability to convert several crucial third down and fourth down plays to keep the ball and eventually seperate from Wofford. Smelter is an awesome talent, perhaps one of the top ten offensive talents in America. He will definitely be joining Calvin and BeBe playing on Sundays. The O line was not dominate but did provide much improved pass protection when needed so I think we can build on their initial effort. In summary we are going to go as far as our players and coaches are capable of taking us assuming they will continue to improve and play with great effort and desire. We will be in a lot of close games this season and if we learn how to win we can still have a special season. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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