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<blockquote data-quote="katlong" data-source="post: 913569" data-attributes="member: 2490"><p>I've had a couple of days to think about that game after seeing it in person. I was incredibly disappointed that we didn't win that one; it was like the UVA game in that we should've, could've, would've and didn't. The last 2 Miami scores were because of desperation on our part, so I think the real score is 21-7 (our last was almost a give-me) But it could have been a W...we were even at half in terms of first downs, although Miami had the ball twice as long as us. At the end, we had more yards than Miami. Heartbreaking loss, and I hate it became a blowout. </p><p></p><p>Pyron was struggling. I don't know if he was already hurt - he was passing fast and high, and of course had the 2 interceptions. So not playing as well as he did last week, but we were moving the ball - just not finishing drives as usual. Great to see Dante on the field!!! I didn't see Pyron get hurt - he just didn't come back in the game and we were still in a position to come back at that point, so it really bothered me that they put Gibson in. I didn't realize Pyron was hurt and Sims was "unavalible" - I thought maybe someone gave up on Pyron, which was hard to swallow at the time. 2 of the interceptions were on the 2 yd line/endzone so if we had finished drives....!!! </p><p></p><p>D was struggling with the run. 11 and 4 were running ALL over us!!! We never got to the outside or set the edge. WHY are no adjustments made at half? I like that Key wants to not second guess playcalling and allow his people to do their jobs, but when we can't execute or there is a ongoing issue, we need him to tell them to make some adjustments. And for the love of Pete, STOP making ends cover people in the backfield!!! </p><p></p><p>The one thing I'm proud of our guys for is that they did not engage in the extra curricular activity that Miami was trying SOOOO hard to get going. I have always hated Miami and their attitudes in general and what you didn't see on TV is what I saw in the stands. Every play into their sideline meant some Miami player was trying to start crap with our players. At half, they started something on the field. Under CGC, this would have resulted in about 5 different personal foul penalties throughout the game at inopportune moments. Hats off to Key for getting this under control because Miami made it hard to stay in control of your emotions I'm sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katlong, post: 913569, member: 2490"] I've had a couple of days to think about that game after seeing it in person. I was incredibly disappointed that we didn't win that one; it was like the UVA game in that we should've, could've, would've and didn't. The last 2 Miami scores were because of desperation on our part, so I think the real score is 21-7 (our last was almost a give-me) But it could have been a W...we were even at half in terms of first downs, although Miami had the ball twice as long as us. At the end, we had more yards than Miami. Heartbreaking loss, and I hate it became a blowout. Pyron was struggling. I don't know if he was already hurt - he was passing fast and high, and of course had the 2 interceptions. So not playing as well as he did last week, but we were moving the ball - just not finishing drives as usual. Great to see Dante on the field!!! I didn't see Pyron get hurt - he just didn't come back in the game and we were still in a position to come back at that point, so it really bothered me that they put Gibson in. I didn't realize Pyron was hurt and Sims was "unavalible" - I thought maybe someone gave up on Pyron, which was hard to swallow at the time. 2 of the interceptions were on the 2 yd line/endzone so if we had finished drives....!!! D was struggling with the run. 11 and 4 were running ALL over us!!! We never got to the outside or set the edge. WHY are no adjustments made at half? I like that Key wants to not second guess playcalling and allow his people to do their jobs, but when we can't execute or there is a ongoing issue, we need him to tell them to make some adjustments. And for the love of Pete, STOP making ends cover people in the backfield!!! The one thing I'm proud of our guys for is that they did not engage in the extra curricular activity that Miami was trying SOOOO hard to get going. I have always hated Miami and their attitudes in general and what you didn't see on TV is what I saw in the stands. Every play into their sideline meant some Miami player was trying to start crap with our players. At half, they started something on the field. Under CGC, this would have resulted in about 5 different personal foul penalties throughout the game at inopportune moments. Hats off to Key for getting this under control because Miami made it hard to stay in control of your emotions I'm sure. [/QUOTE]
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