Our defense played well enough for us to win. 14 points are not the responsibility of the defense, and Birr wasn't his usual self and missed a FG. That's 14 points the other way, and 3 points off the scoreboard for us.
There's something going on with the interior of our OL. We're just not getting push. Against Louisville and Syracuse, if you take King and Pyron out of the rushing stats, we ran for 43 yards (vs Syracuse) and 38 yards (vs Louisville). That is a problem. Yes, we want King to use one of his big weapons (his legs), but there's a reason why NFL teams don't want their QBs taking the bulk of the runs. Also, our RBs are averaging LESS than 3 yards a carry the last two ACC games combined. This is an issue for our offense.
Remember, GT was predicted to have one of the best OLs in the country, but that just hasn't been the case so far this season.
Something is "off" about this offense outside of our OL not getting push in the interior. I can't really put my hands on it, but it seems we;re just not executing and putting defenders on their back feet like we were the second half of last season. Just out of curiosity, I went back and looked at our stats from last half of last season:
UCF (Bowl Game): 371 total yards (284 yards rushing) - WIN
UGA: 363 Total yards (205 rushing) - LOSS
Syracuse: 344 Total yards (206 rushing) - WIN
Clemson: 254 Total yards (117 rushing) - LOSS
UVA: 514 Total yards (305 rushing) - WIN
UNC: 635 Total Yards (348 rushing) - WIN
Simply put, if GT doesn't have a good day rushing, then it's VERY tough for us to win. It's holding true this season as well, against teams that were VERY beatable.
Knowing Key, I think he's VERY aware of our issues. He's not one to sit idle and see what will happen.
For me, Duke is a must win for us. That puts us back to even in ACC play with a win, and it's one of the few games left GT should be favored in. If we don't beat Duke, the back half of the schedule will not be kind to us.