Ramble1885
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Not mad, just disappointed. Happy that we put up a bit of a fight.
It was a seven-point game with eight minutes left. Not too bad, really, if you look at it that way.Not mad, just disappointed. Happy that we put up a bit of a fight.
Glad it all worked out for Colorado, but none of this was guaranteed to work that way here and at $200 million in the hole it would have been an existential gamble. No, we couldn't afford it.It's staggering how our highly educated fanbase fails to master basic finance, a level of math many people master when they were 12. With a decent team, we're bringing in $12-15M more per season just in ticket sales. It's really not that difficult a concept, but I guess it's a lot easier to use the age old excuse of we can't afford it.
The fake punt would have worked had the refs called a screamingly obvious defensive hold on the intended receiver.Hindsight is always 20/20. At the 50,000-foot level, I don't have a problem with the call. Key's stated game plan on offense was to be aggressive. This high-risk/high-reward approach was likely the only realistic path to winning the game.
Same for the failed fake punt, where he also was trying to control the ball and keep the opponent's offense off the field. This strategy was mostly successful. I think Key recognizes that our defense is not going to be of much help in winning games this year, although he's not likely to admit that in public.
On defense, I believe that many of our issues (poor tackling/arm tackling/bad angles, etc.) are related to lack of speed. This weakness is more apparent against teams that have speedy offenses and running QBs. It is unlikely to be corrected easily through coaching. We are going to need to recruit better and hit the portal hard. We had a couple of playmakers last year that were able to mask some of our weaknesses in this regard. I'm not saying we should give Thacker a pass by any means, but he doesn't have the ingredients for a defense to match our offense this year.
Looking ahead, I haven't seen anything from a Sam Hartman-less Wake Forest that should intimidate us. Unless Old Dominion is a lot better than I thought. They will score some points but so should we.
We got thisI wish I was as confident as many of you that we beat Wake. They are a good team and very well coached
How did they not call that??? Surprised no one asked Key what they told him about a no call. It was blatant incompetence and it was right in front of the ref.The fake punt would have worked had the refs called a screamingly obvious defensive hold on the intended receiver.
Yeah, Brent let them know about it, too. That non call hurt a lot.How did they not call that??? Surprised no one asked Key what they told him about a no call. It was blatant incompetence and it was right in front of the ref.
That's right bob.. we werre right there.It was a seven-point game with eight minutes left. Not too bad, really, if you look at it that way.
Took them 52 minutes to get a seven-point edge on us before the wheels came off.That's right bob.. we werre right there.
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I think we ultimately just need to gamble more on defense. When you have super talented LBs and DLs you can be pretty conservative and get stops. If we are going to give up TDs by being conservative then we oughta just gamble and at least get a lucky stop every now and then - or some havoc turnover.Our talent differential with Ole Miss is massive. It was very easy to see watching the game. We are clearly getting some better offensive players via the Portal. We still are overall a lower 1/3 P5 team in talent. The defense has zero difference/playmakers. Just a bunch of average 3 star guys. 2 or 3 elite defenders would change the whole complection of our defense. Whit made a huge difference on defense by himself last year.
I agree with this one. It's a bad look when you don't have a plan for what happens if a player gets hurt...you should have that planned out for every starting position on the field.Getting caught without a backup punter is weak.
Not sure I understand this sentiment. Joshua Taylor subbed in and punted a 40-yarder. Not superb, but considering he's a true freshman making his first punt, not too bad. What am I missing?I agree with this one. It's a bad look when you don't have a plan for what happens if a player gets hurt...you should have that planned out for every starting position on the field.
He kicked it about 25 yards and fortunately Ole Miss let it roll 15 more.Not sure I understand this sentiment. Joshua Taylor subbed in and punted a 40-yarder. Not superb, but considering he's a true freshman making his first punt, not too bad. What am I missing?
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