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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 817911" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I understand the "fearfulness" if you remember this team has in the recent past lost to the Citadel, suffered an historic blowout by Clemson and has won three games in each of the past two seasons but at some point the players will put all that behind them and have to start playing with confidence which will eventually seep into the fan base. Given the quality of the opponent, a team that was winless last year, a team that starts the season in the doghouse of the infamous "Bottom Ten", an opponent that is slated by most observers to be in the basement of a G-5 conference it should be a 5 touchdown or so blowout but stranger things have happened on opening day. I understand we have a challenging schedule with five top 25 teams on the slate but the current set up of playing two pasties to start the season should be of benefit to our team in building confidence with meaningful snaps. We will see how it all pans out soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 817911, member: 4015"] I understand the "fearfulness" if you remember this team has in the recent past lost to the Citadel, suffered an historic blowout by Clemson and has won three games in each of the past two seasons but at some point the players will put all that behind them and have to start playing with confidence which will eventually seep into the fan base. Given the quality of the opponent, a team that was winless last year, a team that starts the season in the doghouse of the infamous "Bottom Ten", an opponent that is slated by most observers to be in the basement of a G-5 conference it should be a 5 touchdown or so blowout but stranger things have happened on opening day. I understand we have a challenging schedule with five top 25 teams on the slate but the current set up of playing two pasties to start the season should be of benefit to our team in building confidence with meaningful snaps. We will see how it all pans out soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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