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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 958463" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Very hopeful for this offense. </p><p>Jamal Haynes was a pleasant surprise and will be a big weapon out of the backfield.</p><p>King made some great throws, I hope the coaches trust him to throw it more, but that may be on the protection more than his arm. He double clutched a few and could have tucked sooner and made bigger gains, but I think as he gets more comfortable, he will have us moving. The fumble was a killer, but with time, his clock will get there. Just slide sooner kid, don’t get killed for a yard. Took some brutal, borderline personal foul hits for no reason.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Defense- I went into the season worried about the linebackers, and leave the game worried about our corners. I think we played soft trying to not get beat deep, but our tackling made that strategy moot, </p><p>Did not get home on a sack, but got our hands on him a couple times. That kid is a big QB so hopefully it’s on his strength vs our lack of DL. We will have to blitz more often, even if it means getting beat over the top.</p><p></p><p>ST- the first KR was just getting blown up, the second run out was dumb football. A few punts too close for comfort but none blocked. The missed FG changed the entire game, and put us in a bad spot. Still very possible that they drive it down and score and get two, but we have to make 35ish yard FG if we want to be a good team.</p><p></p><p></p><p>About where I thought we would be tbh. The magical second quarter is hopefully a preview of how we can look when we are clicking. Just keep getting better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 958463, member: 69"] Very hopeful for this offense. Jamal Haynes was a pleasant surprise and will be a big weapon out of the backfield. King made some great throws, I hope the coaches trust him to throw it more, but that may be on the protection more than his arm. He double clutched a few and could have tucked sooner and made bigger gains, but I think as he gets more comfortable, he will have us moving. The fumble was a killer, but with time, his clock will get there. Just slide sooner kid, don’t get killed for a yard. Took some brutal, borderline personal foul hits for no reason. Defense- I went into the season worried about the linebackers, and leave the game worried about our corners. I think we played soft trying to not get beat deep, but our tackling made that strategy moot, Did not get home on a sack, but got our hands on him a couple times. That kid is a big QB so hopefully it’s on his strength vs our lack of DL. We will have to blitz more often, even if it means getting beat over the top. ST- the first KR was just getting blown up, the second run out was dumb football. A few punts too close for comfort but none blocked. The missed FG changed the entire game, and put us in a bad spot. Still very possible that they drive it down and score and get two, but we have to make 35ish yard FG if we want to be a good team. About where I thought we would be tbh. The magical second quarter is hopefully a preview of how we can look when we are clicking. Just keep getting better. [/QUOTE]
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