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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 17173" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>Finch (one of my favorites) had good game and drove the NT off the LOS. I guarantee the NT for ugag is dealing with the aftershock of lining up against Finch. Beano was a difference maker at RT. The RT position has been a problem for us all year, and we finally got some pass protection. Our O line owned the D line, so they had to roll the line backers up in the gaps to stop the dive, which opened up the edge later in the game. </p><p></p><p>The game plan from ugag was to make Vad beat them throwing. They played man, and even lined the corners up in the slot away from the receiver for run support. Folks that say CPJ does not change his offense to match his players should watch the game film. CPJ called option plays that were simple reads for Vad, in effect slowing the game down for him. He did the same for Tevin early in his career. If Vad stays healthy and continues to improve he will be difficult to beat in the future. Vad had his best game of the season, except for the interception. He played aggressively, and looked like a totally different player than he did early in the season.</p><p></p><p>I thought the D got gassed. If there is one place we lack quality depth it is there. We will be in a desperate need of a pass rusher next year. ugag doubled Jeremiah after the first quarter, and contained him pretty well. I thought Gostis had a decent game, but some of his plays were made because Jeremiah got doubled. The ugag O line is a powerhouse. I am not sure if any of those guys are leaving, but they probably had 40 lbs on our D line. I hope we have some guys ready to step up in the trenches next year. </p><p></p><p>I hope we have a concerted effort in developing our corners in the off season. The angles they take are often bad. They have athletic ability, but I honestly think they are poorly coached. There is talent there, but it needs to be coached better.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to Boomer's analysis and write up on next year's team. </p><p></p><p>I would also like to commend this site for not going into full meltdown mode. This loss hurt. I lost my composure after the game, but I see a lot of positives. Much more than I did after last years game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 17173, member: 623"] Finch (one of my favorites) had good game and drove the NT off the LOS. I guarantee the NT for ugag is dealing with the aftershock of lining up against Finch. Beano was a difference maker at RT. The RT position has been a problem for us all year, and we finally got some pass protection. Our O line owned the D line, so they had to roll the line backers up in the gaps to stop the dive, which opened up the edge later in the game. The game plan from ugag was to make Vad beat them throwing. They played man, and even lined the corners up in the slot away from the receiver for run support. Folks that say CPJ does not change his offense to match his players should watch the game film. CPJ called option plays that were simple reads for Vad, in effect slowing the game down for him. He did the same for Tevin early in his career. If Vad stays healthy and continues to improve he will be difficult to beat in the future. Vad had his best game of the season, except for the interception. He played aggressively, and looked like a totally different player than he did early in the season. I thought the D got gassed. If there is one place we lack quality depth it is there. We will be in a desperate need of a pass rusher next year. ugag doubled Jeremiah after the first quarter, and contained him pretty well. I thought Gostis had a decent game, but some of his plays were made because Jeremiah got doubled. The ugag O line is a powerhouse. I am not sure if any of those guys are leaving, but they probably had 40 lbs on our D line. I hope we have some guys ready to step up in the trenches next year. I hope we have a concerted effort in developing our corners in the off season. The angles they take are often bad. They have athletic ability, but I honestly think they are poorly coached. There is talent there, but it needs to be coached better. I look forward to Boomer's analysis and write up on next year's team. I would also like to commend this site for not going into full meltdown mode. This loss hurt. I lost my composure after the game, but I see a lot of positives. Much more than I did after last years game. [/QUOTE]
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