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Official Postgame: GT 23-Duke 20
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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 903151" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Play calling on the last two drives. Hind sight is 20/20, but after the sims rush you have to try and hit something. We aren’t good enough to push people around on the LOS. Also, if you’re trying to burn clock, we should not be snapping before 5 seconds on the play clock. Two weeks in row we lost our edge and almost let them come back.</p><p></p><p>Brooks, I see you out there playa. Also nice to see the fabled Blackburn with the sick back shoulder makeup grab and Ryan King with some clutch catches. </p><p></p><p>Sims had his best game of the year, a shame he got hurt. He made good decisions and got rid of the ball when in trouble. Ran tough. Proud of him.</p><p></p><p>The refs called that roughing and hands to the face, later in the same drive, Yondo is getting his helmet ripped off play side, no call. Glad they at least called the blatant offensive PI.</p><p></p><p>Hall did not break out of the arm tackles late like he did last week. I don’t know whose old lady Dontae banged, but surely we could forgive and forget and give him some touches late when they’re gassed.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this is why you play your backup when you are losing by 30 in two games, so his first snaps aren’t in a divisional OT game. </p><p></p><p>I was surprised elko didn’t go for 2 in regulation. They had all the momentum and on the road. Oh well, I’ll take it.</p><p></p><p>Proud of the team. Any win is a good win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 903151, member: 69"] Play calling on the last two drives. Hind sight is 20/20, but after the sims rush you have to try and hit something. We aren’t good enough to push people around on the LOS. Also, if you’re trying to burn clock, we should not be snapping before 5 seconds on the play clock. Two weeks in row we lost our edge and almost let them come back. Brooks, I see you out there playa. Also nice to see the fabled Blackburn with the sick back shoulder makeup grab and Ryan King with some clutch catches. Sims had his best game of the year, a shame he got hurt. He made good decisions and got rid of the ball when in trouble. Ran tough. Proud of him. The refs called that roughing and hands to the face, later in the same drive, Yondo is getting his helmet ripped off play side, no call. Glad they at least called the blatant offensive PI. Hall did not break out of the arm tackles late like he did last week. I don’t know whose old lady Dontae banged, but surely we could forgive and forget and give him some touches late when they’re gassed. Maybe this is why you play your backup when you are losing by 30 in two games, so his first snaps aren’t in a divisional OT game. I was surprised elko didn’t go for 2 in regulation. They had all the momentum and on the road. Oh well, I’ll take it. Proud of the team. Any win is a good win. [/QUOTE]
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