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#Postgame GT 9 - UVA 16
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<blockquote data-quote="Dress2Jacket" data-source="post: 906539" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>I don't understand this. We are talent shy on offense, particularly without Sims. </p><p></p><p>But the players play hard. People are in the right place. The play calls make sense. The strategy makes sense. The sideline decisions are solid. The ST have been cleaned up.</p><p></p><p>What I'm saying is the coaches are doing a good job with what they have. We look competent for 3 games in a row, which was at least a season's worth for the prior HC. </p><p></p><p>Tonight's game reminded me of a couple of the early games in O'Leary's regime. We lost, but you could see the coaches were coaching well but we were missing key pieces. That's what I see here. There's nothing that says Key and Co. aren't doing a good job of pulling this thing as far out of the ditch as humanly possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dress2Jacket, post: 906539, member: 5508"] I don't understand this. We are talent shy on offense, particularly without Sims. But the players play hard. People are in the right place. The play calls make sense. The strategy makes sense. The sideline decisions are solid. The ST have been cleaned up. What I'm saying is the coaches are doing a good job with what they have. We look competent for 3 games in a row, which was at least a season's worth for the prior HC. Tonight's game reminded me of a couple of the early games in O'Leary's regime. We lost, but you could see the coaches were coaching well but we were missing key pieces. That's what I see here. There's nothing that says Key and Co. aren't doing a good job of pulling this thing as far out of the ditch as humanly possible. [/QUOTE]
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