dressedcheeseside
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I fear it’s something we lack as a team, especially when the game hangs in the balance.
The question I have is how do you build it?
The question I have is how do you build it?
The two are not perfectly synonymous, but they are related. We certainly are not clutch.Having mental toughness and being clutch are two different things. If we come out flat against Wake that will show that we lack mental toughness.
So the defensive and offensive struggles in crunch time are explained how? Oh yeah, the coaching...You need luck without it you will lose 2 or 3 games every year. Any SA at Tech has mental toughness or they would not be at Tech very long. What time does their day start and what time does their day end ?
No the coaching is fine I'm one of the ones who likes our coaches. Offensive struggles I don't see it, other then the lack of experience depth on the OL , and a great athlete at QB who will keep getting better the more he plays. Defense struggles playing safe late in the half and end of the game ( not being at practice I can't say who is to blame ) , and luckSo the defensive and offensive struggles in crunch time are explained how? Oh yeah, the coaching...
When you're confident, you go for the green. When you're not, you lay up.I once read a quote from a pro golfer (cannot recall the one) who said the best way to gain confidence in your putting ability is by making a lot of putts. In other words, you gain confidence via success. I agree that our guys are mentally tough. I just think they lack confidence (especially the D) that comes from closing out a half. There is a huge leap from thinking or hoping that you can vs. knowing that you will based on previous experiences.
I'm afraid that Mark Richt shoved a lucky rabbit foot up his butt after the 2008 COFH game. It seems like just about every time we play his teams all the breaks go their way. Hell, even the 2014 COFH game we won had two ridiculous "here we go again" moments (and then the blocked XP in OT, when Drew illegally went right over the long snapper to block the kick, almost won the game for them too) that we had to overcome for the win.Are we asking this question if the 4th and 10 ball falls to the ground like it should have? I doubt it - instead we are saying we made the plays that mattered when our backs were against the wall.
I fear it’s something we lack as a fanbase, especially when the game hangs in the balance.
The question I have is how do you build it?
How will you feel the next time we're up by less than a field goal with 2 minutes and the other team has the ball?FIFY
I definitely won't feel positive, but then again that's never a fun situation to be in. I'll probably be sitting there like TaQuon was on the sideline with his jersey pulled up over half his face.How will you feel the next time we're up by less than a field goal with 2 minutes and the other team has the ball?
I have ?. Did you " get out" of GT? Every student who " gets out" is "mentally tough". Add 10 hours a day of sport related study and practice and see how many who are not " mentally tough" make it. Sorry but this is the dumbest post I have ever seen. To question the mental toughness of our Student Athletes after a 1 point loss on the road in a monsoon against a now top 10 team is nuts. GT fans have a short memory. In the past several years GT has been in every game except for a few. It was not that long ago that GT was getting hammered... I remember sitting in the stands at the GT vs UGA game when UGA beat GT 51-7... Your questioning the "mental toughness " of these guys? Really. I think normally you a pretty rational person. To bad the swarm does not have a delete option.I fear it’s something we lack as a team, especially when the game hangs in the balance.
The question I have is how do you build it?