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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 75891" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I find it interesting that I was thinking 38 and 24 GT before the game and yet I was a basket case when watching.</p><p></p><p>Did I (or you) think we where going to treat Tulane like Elon? No, not many did. Did Tulane beat us like MTSU in 2012? No. Did we squeak out win like NCSU and GSU? No. </p><p></p><p>There is no way to "win" with us fans and these initial games. If GT beats a lower tier team by 70 it means nothing and if GT wins by 3 scores it means the team is not good. </p><p></p><p>GT beat Tulane on the road after fumbling on the first play and a resulting Tulane TD. Passing could have been better, the team missed another short field goal, and GT gave up a long pass play for a TD. On the other hand, GT made several interceptions, was very close to at least 2 more interceptions, got a few sacks, no points given up in the second half, and ran down the field almost at will. GT won and now GT needs to win week 3. One week at a time!</p><p></p><p>The team may or may not lose the games we so desperately want to win. Some games may require GT to play without mistake or have some bounces our way. I believe the team will continue to improve and will rise up as the competition increases. </p><p></p><p>Relax a little, enjoy the season, and cheer for the men who represent our team... 2 games/wins are already in the books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 75891, member: 402"] I find it interesting that I was thinking 38 and 24 GT before the game and yet I was a basket case when watching. Did I (or you) think we where going to treat Tulane like Elon? No, not many did. Did Tulane beat us like MTSU in 2012? No. Did we squeak out win like NCSU and GSU? No. There is no way to "win" with us fans and these initial games. If GT beats a lower tier team by 70 it means nothing and if GT wins by 3 scores it means the team is not good. GT beat Tulane on the road after fumbling on the first play and a resulting Tulane TD. Passing could have been better, the team missed another short field goal, and GT gave up a long pass play for a TD. On the other hand, GT made several interceptions, was very close to at least 2 more interceptions, got a few sacks, no points given up in the second half, and ran down the field almost at will. GT won and now GT needs to win week 3. One week at a time! The team may or may not lose the games we so desperately want to win. Some games may require GT to play without mistake or have some bounces our way. I believe the team will continue to improve and will rise up as the competition increases. Relax a little, enjoy the season, and cheer for the men who represent our team... 2 games/wins are already in the books. [/QUOTE]
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