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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 251348" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Miami is not a good team, which makes this one hurt more. We were gashing them most of the game. The fumble TDs put us in too big of a hole. One is bad, two looked like we were headed for blowout city. Thankfully the boys played through.</p><p>I'll echo the earlier guys: the O looked potent, but incosistent. Much better than being dominated last week.</p><p>Defense played well in spurts. We cant play zone to save our lives. When we scored to pull within 7, they had a quick drive for the only points of the second half. I know the offense gave up 14 of the points, but we need that stop to get back in it. C+ game from them.</p><p></p><p>Sour grapes time: the number of uncalled holds on their OL was staggering. The uncalled PI was bad.</p><p>Edit: the chop block was actually defensive holding. The T was going to the second level and not engaging.</p><p></p><p>Next week is huge for bowl eligibility, and our first true road game. Pitt was great for the 2014 team to pull it all together, we need it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 251348, member: 69"] Miami is not a good team, which makes this one hurt more. We were gashing them most of the game. The fumble TDs put us in too big of a hole. One is bad, two looked like we were headed for blowout city. Thankfully the boys played through. I'll echo the earlier guys: the O looked potent, but incosistent. Much better than being dominated last week. Defense played well in spurts. We cant play zone to save our lives. When we scored to pull within 7, they had a quick drive for the only points of the second half. I know the offense gave up 14 of the points, but we need that stop to get back in it. C+ game from them. Sour grapes time: the number of uncalled holds on their OL was staggering. The uncalled PI was bad. Edit: the chop block was actually defensive holding. The T was going to the second level and not engaging. Next week is huge for bowl eligibility, and our first true road game. Pitt was great for the 2014 team to pull it all together, we need it again. [/QUOTE]
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