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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 78150" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Normally by this time on a Sunday I have watched the film thoroughly, seeing every play 8 or 10 times and begun to write a report. Things have changed now that I am living in Atlanta and attending games. Since I hadn't see the TV version yet I decided to watch the game one time through just to get a different perspective from the upper north.</p><p></p><p>You may be tempted to ask "how could this happen?" How can a team dominate the action so convincingly only to get run over in the next half? Well, I want to tell you that it is pretty easy. While it doesn't happen all the time in a game, it does happen frequently enough not to get surprised. As you already know most sports are games of inches. In football, there is a HUGE difference in getting a shoulder on a guy and getting an arm on him. There is a HUGE difference in having your weight two inches lower to enable you make lateral moves to tackle a player. There is a HUGE difference in having a FOCUSED EDGE and MENTAL CLARITY to keep your eyes in the right place, take the correct guy, or make the correct first steps off your reads. When you lose those small fundamental things, huge swings can result leaving everyone to question why.</p><p></p><p>After seeing this game twice, once from the upper north and once from the chair in my den, I really don't question our talent or play calling. I know where we are talent wise. We are good enough to be a really tough opponent for all adversaries but not nearly talented enough overall to "mail it in" against anybody. What I do question is our maturity. It is obvious that we lost focus at half time. I have seen it happen on my teams before. We didn't do everything wrong. We just did a lot of the little things poorly. I didn't count them, but we did force a large number of 3rd and longs (5+ yds) in half two. That is what you want from your defense. They hit some plays on all downs that gained big yards, but we had several chances to get them off the field (even after those gains) on third and long. You know what? We went "0-fer" on 3rd and long as a defense. Statistically the nation is below 30% in that situation on offense. We NEVER stopped them on third down. Even if we did poorly and gave up say 60% conversion, they are never in the game.</p><p></p><p>The game gradually slowed down for GSU on defense while we just didn't keep our focused edge. That is the story. GSU is better than I thought. They have more team speed than I imagined and they have decent talent in the trenches. We are lucky today to be 3-0, but it didn't have to be that way. We ARE better than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 78150, member: 639"] Normally by this time on a Sunday I have watched the film thoroughly, seeing every play 8 or 10 times and begun to write a report. Things have changed now that I am living in Atlanta and attending games. Since I hadn't see the TV version yet I decided to watch the game one time through just to get a different perspective from the upper north. You may be tempted to ask "how could this happen?" How can a team dominate the action so convincingly only to get run over in the next half? Well, I want to tell you that it is pretty easy. While it doesn't happen all the time in a game, it does happen frequently enough not to get surprised. As you already know most sports are games of inches. In football, there is a HUGE difference in getting a shoulder on a guy and getting an arm on him. There is a HUGE difference in having your weight two inches lower to enable you make lateral moves to tackle a player. There is a HUGE difference in having a FOCUSED EDGE and MENTAL CLARITY to keep your eyes in the right place, take the correct guy, or make the correct first steps off your reads. When you lose those small fundamental things, huge swings can result leaving everyone to question why. After seeing this game twice, once from the upper north and once from the chair in my den, I really don't question our talent or play calling. I know where we are talent wise. We are good enough to be a really tough opponent for all adversaries but not nearly talented enough overall to "mail it in" against anybody. What I do question is our maturity. It is obvious that we lost focus at half time. I have seen it happen on my teams before. We didn't do everything wrong. We just did a lot of the little things poorly. I didn't count them, but we did force a large number of 3rd and longs (5+ yds) in half two. That is what you want from your defense. They hit some plays on all downs that gained big yards, but we had several chances to get them off the field (even after those gains) on third and long. You know what? We went "0-fer" on 3rd and long as a defense. Statistically the nation is below 30% in that situation on offense. We NEVER stopped them on third down. Even if we did poorly and gave up say 60% conversion, they are never in the game. The game gradually slowed down for GSU on defense while we just didn't keep our focused edge. That is the story. GSU is better than I thought. They have more team speed than I imagined and they have decent talent in the trenches. We are lucky today to be 3-0, but it didn't have to be that way. We ARE better than that. [/QUOTE]
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