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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 638024" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>Temple: they didn't stop passing because they had the lead. The stopped passing because they discovered the run game was killing us and we couldn't stop either of their guys. We actually played pretty well against their passing attack. They played a very smart game offensively and kept up with their strengths.</p><p></p><p>Citadel: they don't throw the ball. They attempted 4 passes and completed 1 of them. Not a very good sample size for our pass defense and I wouldn't really credit us for the 25% completion ratio as much as I would their offense just not being that great at it and not needing to be.</p><p></p><p>Clemson: this game more fits the description of them not having to pass because they had a big lead. I thought our guys looked more aggressive but we were playing against a QB (who is struggling a bit this year) who many feel will be the top pick in the 2021 NFL draft and a receiving corps that is deeper than many in the NFL. I saw some things I liked and some that I didn't like but I was encouraged.</p><p></p><p>USF: Not a great offense, for sure. No disagreement there. But the defense did what they are supposed to do against a poor offense, holding them to 261 total yards and doing a darn good job of keeping them mostly held in check in both the passing and running game.</p><p></p><p>That's just my opinion. I feel like we're seeing an improvement in the defense but it's coming in fits and starts and is led by the improvement in our defensive backfield. I think there are some tremendous athletes there (thank you to CPJ and company) and we have some coaches who are getting them to be more aggressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 638024, member: 2627"] Temple: they didn't stop passing because they had the lead. The stopped passing because they discovered the run game was killing us and we couldn't stop either of their guys. We actually played pretty well against their passing attack. They played a very smart game offensively and kept up with their strengths. Citadel: they don't throw the ball. They attempted 4 passes and completed 1 of them. Not a very good sample size for our pass defense and I wouldn't really credit us for the 25% completion ratio as much as I would their offense just not being that great at it and not needing to be. Clemson: this game more fits the description of them not having to pass because they had a big lead. I thought our guys looked more aggressive but we were playing against a QB (who is struggling a bit this year) who many feel will be the top pick in the 2021 NFL draft and a receiving corps that is deeper than many in the NFL. I saw some things I liked and some that I didn't like but I was encouraged. USF: Not a great offense, for sure. No disagreement there. But the defense did what they are supposed to do against a poor offense, holding them to 261 total yards and doing a darn good job of keeping them mostly held in check in both the passing and running game. That's just my opinion. I feel like we're seeing an improvement in the defense but it's coming in fits and starts and is led by the improvement in our defensive backfield. I think there are some tremendous athletes there (thank you to CPJ and company) and we have some coaches who are getting them to be more aggressive. [/QUOTE]
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