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<blockquote data-quote="GPD" data-source="post: 101852" data-attributes="member: 1554"><p>This game demonstrated just how far we've come as a team... Offense, defense, ST's, and coaching.</p><p></p><p>IMO this Clemson defense is on par with the defenses we faced against Iowa in the Orange and LSU in the CFA.... In those games we got straight stoned early and for the most part had no answer. Contrast with the game this week... The team didn't panic nor did the coaches. We figured out a way to get it done.</p><p></p><p>Saturday was a "payday" to us for demonstrating patience as Coach Johnson has fully installed his system... not just physically, but mentally as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure PJ had answers and adjustments that would have given us a chance for greater success against Iowa and LSU, but it is very unlikely that our players were fully prepared for major in-game adjustments at that time.</p><p></p><p>The physical attributes (minus O-line) probably were just as good those years, but the "buy in" and experience level were nowhere close to the level on continuity we have today.</p><p></p><p>Continuity, cohesiveness, and experience are huge factors in the success of ANY organization... seems we have all 3 attributes now... and it sure feels good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPD, post: 101852, member: 1554"] This game demonstrated just how far we've come as a team... Offense, defense, ST's, and coaching. IMO this Clemson defense is on par with the defenses we faced against Iowa in the Orange and LSU in the CFA.... In those games we got straight stoned early and for the most part had no answer. Contrast with the game this week... The team didn't panic nor did the coaches. We figured out a way to get it done. Saturday was a "payday" to us for demonstrating patience as Coach Johnson has fully installed his system... not just physically, but mentally as well. I'm sure PJ had answers and adjustments that would have given us a chance for greater success against Iowa and LSU, but it is very unlikely that our players were fully prepared for major in-game adjustments at that time. The physical attributes (minus O-line) probably were just as good those years, but the "buy in" and experience level were nowhere close to the level on continuity we have today. Continuity, cohesiveness, and experience are huge factors in the success of ANY organization... seems we have all 3 attributes now... and it sure feels good. [/QUOTE]
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