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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 353919" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Without reading anyone else's thoughts, after sobering up, and without rewatching to see what went wrong:</p><p>-I got the same feeling in my gut that I had in the Tennessee game. We just aren't good in close games, which is the only way we beat vt, clemson, or uga. </p><p>-a monsoon started which made us slip and slide and miss blocks. Nature itself doesn't like GT. Miami had to play in it too, but it had stopped for that final drive.</p><p>-Second half offense shows that even with a great system, you still need great players. Vonte going out really handcuffed the offense.</p><p>-B Rad has to make that catch. I'm sure he's down on himself, just make sure you get it next time young man. He had a big drop against someone last season and came back with a huge catch against uga. I hope he does the same this year.</p><p>-Defense has no depth, but I'm proud of how they fought. They are better this year, but we need a few more difference makers on the DL to be top 30 good. For as much poo pooing about B Mitch, we missed him when he went out.</p><p></p><p>I'm not discouraged but two losses by a point hurts. I hope the guys don't hang their heads. We aren't eliminated from the coastal, but we need help and have to play perfect from here on out.</p><p>Injuries piled up this week, so we might need to adjust the offense or get Jerry ready to roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 353919, member: 69"] Without reading anyone else's thoughts, after sobering up, and without rewatching to see what went wrong: -I got the same feeling in my gut that I had in the Tennessee game. We just aren't good in close games, which is the only way we beat vt, clemson, or uga. -a monsoon started which made us slip and slide and miss blocks. Nature itself doesn't like GT. Miami had to play in it too, but it had stopped for that final drive. -Second half offense shows that even with a great system, you still need great players. Vonte going out really handcuffed the offense. -B Rad has to make that catch. I'm sure he's down on himself, just make sure you get it next time young man. He had a big drop against someone last season and came back with a huge catch against uga. I hope he does the same this year. -Defense has no depth, but I'm proud of how they fought. They are better this year, but we need a few more difference makers on the DL to be top 30 good. For as much poo pooing about B Mitch, we missed him when he went out. I'm not discouraged but two losses by a point hurts. I hope the guys don't hang their heads. We aren't eliminated from the coastal, but we need help and have to play perfect from here on out. Injuries piled up this week, so we might need to adjust the offense or get Jerry ready to roll. [/QUOTE]
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