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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 175535" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I am cautiously pleased with progress on defense. CPJ definitely isn't overwhelmed by them yet, nor is he singing hosannas about the Oline for that matter. But, I liked how Roof had taken out some starters and then Tulane started moving the ball so he put them back in and there was a shot of him livid about it up in the booth. They are trying to build depth but also keep a fire on all of the guys to progress as a unit and not take any plays off. I can see the effort and want to from coaches and players and that is enough for 2 games in to have me pleased (cautiously) so far.</p><p></p><p>I loved Brandon's description of Skov as running with the ball like a senior who recognizes that every carry is one closer to his last collegiate carry. I think Laskey played his career treating each opportunity like it would be his last. If Skov can impress the young backs with such effort maybe that mentality of playing every snap like it will be your last in the game you love will become part of this team's identity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 175535, member: 231"] I am cautiously pleased with progress on defense. CPJ definitely isn't overwhelmed by them yet, nor is he singing hosannas about the Oline for that matter. But, I liked how Roof had taken out some starters and then Tulane started moving the ball so he put them back in and there was a shot of him livid about it up in the booth. They are trying to build depth but also keep a fire on all of the guys to progress as a unit and not take any plays off. I can see the effort and want to from coaches and players and that is enough for 2 games in to have me pleased (cautiously) so far. I loved Brandon's description of Skov as running with the ball like a senior who recognizes that every carry is one closer to his last collegiate carry. I think Laskey played his career treating each opportunity like it would be his last. If Skov can impress the young backs with such effort maybe that mentality of playing every snap like it will be your last in the game you love will become part of this team's identity. [/QUOTE]
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