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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 487291" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>A few more odds and ends. Many of my observations have already been covered. </p><p>The early part of the game was scary. We were blocking pretty well but plays that went for 5-6 yards in the last few games were only good for 3-4. The Miami defensive speed was closing things off quickly, and they were sure tacklers who hit hard. We were not getting any yards after contact. </p><p></p><p>Taquon looked masterful to me. Very poised. His throws were great. Blocking was a big part of that. Taquon really doesn't throw well if he feels any pressure, not that many quarterbacks do.</p><p></p><p>Defense played well, but I didn't see the pressure I was hoping for. I know Woody likes to mix it up and it is working,for the most part, but still, I wish he would send more rushers. Our secondary played the Miami receivers well. </p><p></p><p>Harvin is a weapon. Do we have him another year? He's bound to make a pro. </p><p></p><p>We played a very clean game and they didn't, and in a nutshell, that's why we won. It is a feat for us not to have a single fumble with all of our meshes, reads, and pitches. I can't recall a single penalty called on us. </p><p></p><p>I don't think I've ever heard Calvin Johnson interviewed before. What a thoughtful, well spoken, class act! Loved it when he looked over his shoulder and said WTTE "After all the places I played, this is still my favorite place to play football." </p><p>Maybe a recruit or two will think to themselves "Hmm. So Calvin Johnson thought it was important to have a backup plan for a quality career if football didn't work out. A guy who had pro written all over him before he left high school. Maybe I should think about that too."</p><p></p><p>Preseason there are dozens of threads based on looking at the schedule and saying "We'll beat X and Y but probably lose to A and B." Of course I do some of that too. But as the season is played out, it always proves futile. Preseason, who had us losing to Pitt, South Florida andDuke and beating Miami and VT? Don't all speak at once, now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 487291, member: 705"] A few more odds and ends. Many of my observations have already been covered. The early part of the game was scary. We were blocking pretty well but plays that went for 5-6 yards in the last few games were only good for 3-4. The Miami defensive speed was closing things off quickly, and they were sure tacklers who hit hard. We were not getting any yards after contact. Taquon looked masterful to me. Very poised. His throws were great. Blocking was a big part of that. Taquon really doesn't throw well if he feels any pressure, not that many quarterbacks do. Defense played well, but I didn't see the pressure I was hoping for. I know Woody likes to mix it up and it is working,for the most part, but still, I wish he would send more rushers. Our secondary played the Miami receivers well. Harvin is a weapon. Do we have him another year? He's bound to make a pro. We played a very clean game and they didn't, and in a nutshell, that's why we won. It is a feat for us not to have a single fumble with all of our meshes, reads, and pitches. I can't recall a single penalty called on us. I don't think I've ever heard Calvin Johnson interviewed before. What a thoughtful, well spoken, class act! Loved it when he looked over his shoulder and said WTTE "After all the places I played, this is still my favorite place to play football." Maybe a recruit or two will think to themselves "Hmm. So Calvin Johnson thought it was important to have a backup plan for a quality career if football didn't work out. A guy who had pro written all over him before he left high school. Maybe I should think about that too." Preseason there are dozens of threads based on looking at the schedule and saying "We'll beat X and Y but probably lose to A and B." Of course I do some of that too. But as the season is played out, it always proves futile. Preseason, who had us losing to Pitt, South Florida andDuke and beating Miami and VT? Don't all speak at once, now. [/QUOTE]
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