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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 966359" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Schematic? Someone else may be able to tell you that. I saw us rush 4 and contain Van Dyke all night. We got ZERO pressure on him except for one very well timed blitz from Moala. We played coverage and Miami kept the ball in Van Dykes hands. I think they could’ve run it more and maybe caused us to make some adjustments but they didn’t.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing I think we changed is that last week was a “quicksand” game. That game where everything is just “off” and there is no good reason why. You’re a step slow, a moment too late, an inch short… things happen that never happened before and won’t likely happen again. Probably deep in your mental make up, it is a lack of concentration, mindset, prep, etc but I promise the players don’t feel like they did anything but their best to prep. It’s just playing in quicksand…. I don’t expect to see the team we fielded against BGSU again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 966359, member: 4905"] Schematic? Someone else may be able to tell you that. I saw us rush 4 and contain Van Dyke all night. We got ZERO pressure on him except for one very well timed blitz from Moala. We played coverage and Miami kept the ball in Van Dykes hands. I think they could’ve run it more and maybe caused us to make some adjustments but they didn’t. The biggest thing I think we changed is that last week was a “quicksand” game. That game where everything is just “off” and there is no good reason why. You’re a step slow, a moment too late, an inch short… things happen that never happened before and won’t likely happen again. Probably deep in your mental make up, it is a lack of concentration, mindset, prep, etc but I promise the players don’t feel like they did anything but their best to prep. It’s just playing in quicksand…. I don’t expect to see the team we fielded against BGSU again. [/QUOTE]
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