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<blockquote data-quote="Golden Balaam" data-source="post: 88330" data-attributes="member: 757"><p>The off sides on 4th that gave Duke a first.</p><p></p><p>The two early drives that resulted in FGs not TDs</p><p></p><p>These are the key moments that changed the game for GT yesterday because of the shift on points. We have a defense that can get us off the field occasionally, but not regularly. The reality is we will have to outscore our opponents each week - no matter who we play. We get behind and we don't play to our strengths because of the time factor. We can score quickly - but these types scenarios are not favorable to our defense and that is the real issue - not the "2 minute drill". </p><p></p><p>Another quick thought......</p><p>I saw, on another board, the question around why MS St has advanced so far compared to us since we played them last and won fairly easily. My response to this is simple - I believe their QB is in his 2nd year of significant playing time. The QB is key and his experience in their system is paying off after a mediocre year last year.</p><p></p><p>JT is way ahead of where Dak was in his first year. Does that mean that we will be Top5 next year? No Does that mean we give up on this year? No It just shows that experience matters and that a year from now experience will make JT even better than he is now. The pieces are coming together and help his on the way for the defense. We can and will have a great remainder season, and the future is even brighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden Balaam, post: 88330, member: 757"] The off sides on 4th that gave Duke a first. The two early drives that resulted in FGs not TDs These are the key moments that changed the game for GT yesterday because of the shift on points. We have a defense that can get us off the field occasionally, but not regularly. The reality is we will have to outscore our opponents each week - no matter who we play. We get behind and we don't play to our strengths because of the time factor. We can score quickly - but these types scenarios are not favorable to our defense and that is the real issue - not the "2 minute drill". Another quick thought...... I saw, on another board, the question around why MS St has advanced so far compared to us since we played them last and won fairly easily. My response to this is simple - I believe their QB is in his 2nd year of significant playing time. The QB is key and his experience in their system is paying off after a mediocre year last year. JT is way ahead of where Dak was in his first year. Does that mean that we will be Top5 next year? No Does that mean we give up on this year? No It just shows that experience matters and that a year from now experience will make JT even better than he is now. The pieces are coming together and help his on the way for the defense. We can and will have a great remainder season, and the future is even brighter. [/QUOTE]
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