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<blockquote data-quote="Billygoat91" data-source="post: 961258" data-attributes="member: 4766"><p>The score got away from us at the end but the progress we have shown from last year to this year is apparent. This is not a one-year turn-around but the right parts are falling into place.</p><p></p><p>1. King is a great QB for us the next 1-2 seasons</p><p>2. Our staff has proven that they can scout offensive skill talent in the portal. If our staff stays together, that will be key to keeping our offense performing at a high level</p><p>3. Injuries, especially to Shanahan, influenced the flow of the game. Lets hope either Shanahan gets to feeling better or we can get a punter ready for next week</p><p>4. Tackling remains a problem and I doubt this is something we fix this year.</p><p>5. Ditto regarding the pass rush.</p><p>6. I think we are going to continue rolling Birr out there on field goals. Hopefully we get some consistency out of that position.</p><p></p><p>Key and Thacker have a history, they were both on the UCF staff together, so I don't think Thacker is on as short of a tether as others here. That said, the defense has to start performing better. Louisville's offense does not look to be anything special, we gave SC State the best game they have had this year, and missed tackles left and right vs. Ole Miss. Also, can anyone on this board explain to me how our defense always makes the opposing QB look like they run a 4.4 40? Doesn't matter what team, who our HC is, what our scheme is, we have always had trouble with QB contain.</p><p></p><p>I think the improvement on the offense is absolutely insane. We went from not being able to consistently move the ball against anyone for 4 years to having multiple 10+ play drives agains a top-20 opponent. Outside of the one long pass, the big play was non-existent for us last night which, I think, gives us cause to be optimistic in our ability to extend drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billygoat91, post: 961258, member: 4766"] The score got away from us at the end but the progress we have shown from last year to this year is apparent. This is not a one-year turn-around but the right parts are falling into place. 1. King is a great QB for us the next 1-2 seasons 2. Our staff has proven that they can scout offensive skill talent in the portal. If our staff stays together, that will be key to keeping our offense performing at a high level 3. Injuries, especially to Shanahan, influenced the flow of the game. Lets hope either Shanahan gets to feeling better or we can get a punter ready for next week 4. Tackling remains a problem and I doubt this is something we fix this year. 5. Ditto regarding the pass rush. 6. I think we are going to continue rolling Birr out there on field goals. Hopefully we get some consistency out of that position. Key and Thacker have a history, they were both on the UCF staff together, so I don't think Thacker is on as short of a tether as others here. That said, the defense has to start performing better. Louisville's offense does not look to be anything special, we gave SC State the best game they have had this year, and missed tackles left and right vs. Ole Miss. Also, can anyone on this board explain to me how our defense always makes the opposing QB look like they run a 4.4 40? Doesn't matter what team, who our HC is, what our scheme is, we have always had trouble with QB contain. I think the improvement on the offense is absolutely insane. We went from not being able to consistently move the ball against anyone for 4 years to having multiple 10+ play drives agains a top-20 opponent. Outside of the one long pass, the big play was non-existent for us last night which, I think, gives us cause to be optimistic in our ability to extend drives. [/QUOTE]
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