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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 178258" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>This game was a combination of a lot of things. ND played well. Give them credit. We came out tight and executed very poorly. It was us who felt the pressure to keep up and force things, not them. We shanked punts. We ran into each other. We tripped over the turf monster. We made bad decisions. We missed FGs. We pitched the ball wildly and out of time and we put the ball on the ground. I think some calls went against us too. Joe's hold and the no call on the push offs (reminds me of climpsum 2013) hurt us. The sum total of all that stuff gets you beat. They were ready. We weren't. </p><p></p><p>What happened to us today is somewhat predictable when you consider the space we were used to working with on offense lately and the lack of high pressure reps. When you get used to space and suddenly it isn't there you can panic a little. </p><p></p><p>We had trouble getting a couple of their guys blocked and they have some team speed on defense. We got no separation in our routes and they were rarely fooled by play action. Say what you want about their DC, but he had them ready. It reminded me a little of VT in that they really timed us well in our snap counts etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 178258, member: 639"] This game was a combination of a lot of things. ND played well. Give them credit. We came out tight and executed very poorly. It was us who felt the pressure to keep up and force things, not them. We shanked punts. We ran into each other. We tripped over the turf monster. We made bad decisions. We missed FGs. We pitched the ball wildly and out of time and we put the ball on the ground. I think some calls went against us too. Joe's hold and the no call on the push offs (reminds me of climpsum 2013) hurt us. The sum total of all that stuff gets you beat. They were ready. We weren't. What happened to us today is somewhat predictable when you consider the space we were used to working with on offense lately and the lack of high pressure reps. When you get used to space and suddenly it isn't there you can panic a little. We had trouble getting a couple of their guys blocked and they have some team speed on defense. We got no separation in our routes and they were rarely fooled by play action. Say what you want about their DC, but he had them ready. It reminded me a little of VT in that they really timed us well in our snap counts etc. [/QUOTE]
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