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<blockquote data-quote="TechPhi97" data-source="post: 978222" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I was happy we were competitive, and I think on offense we looked really good. Defense played hard and thru to the end, we are just behind on the D side - they were opening huge, huge holes for their running game. After the entire year, I have to say that I'm impressed with what Key has done. His big thing when he became the head coach was developing an identity for the team around toughness, working hard and executing. I feel like I've seen toughness from Day 1, and I feel like the team progressed really well on execution over the course of the season. On offense last night, I don't think you can quibble with anything honestly. </p><p></p><p>My main thought after last night: if we can figure out the defense we can be really good. I don't know if that's a coaching thing or not, but it certainly is a personnel thing - we just need more big dudes and we need the ability to rush the QB. </p><p></p><p>I also wanted to point out that while Deion Sanders got (and continues to get) all of these accolades and attention, they ended up 4-8 and 1-7 in conference while losing their last 6 games. Key took over a total clusterF and went 4-3 in conference last year, and 5-3 this year. I'll take Key any day of the week, and twice on Sundays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPhi97, post: 978222, member: 158"] I was happy we were competitive, and I think on offense we looked really good. Defense played hard and thru to the end, we are just behind on the D side - they were opening huge, huge holes for their running game. After the entire year, I have to say that I'm impressed with what Key has done. His big thing when he became the head coach was developing an identity for the team around toughness, working hard and executing. I feel like I've seen toughness from Day 1, and I feel like the team progressed really well on execution over the course of the season. On offense last night, I don't think you can quibble with anything honestly. My main thought after last night: if we can figure out the defense we can be really good. I don't know if that's a coaching thing or not, but it certainly is a personnel thing - we just need more big dudes and we need the ability to rush the QB. I also wanted to point out that while Deion Sanders got (and continues to get) all of these accolades and attention, they ended up 4-8 and 1-7 in conference while losing their last 6 games. Key took over a total clusterF and went 4-3 in conference last year, and 5-3 this year. I'll take Key any day of the week, and twice on Sundays. [/QUOTE]
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