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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 827880" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Was finally able to watch the game last night.</p><p></p><p>-best performance of Collin's tenure, so far. we put one foot forward last week, and we took another step this week. Let's hope we can keep the trend going and pick up some momentum for the rest of the acc slate.</p><p></p><p>-defense punch unc in the mouth early and often. Jaylon King's big hit early set the tone - this was going to be a physical game. DL was very effective, never got pushed back off the ball. C. Thomas and Quez were machines. Good to hear Josh Robinson's name get called. I noted too at one point we had 81 yards of offense and 13 points, which is almost all the defense's doing by putting the offense in a position to score easily. even when being blatantly held, the dl was still fighting through. djimon brooks had a good tfl like that. Love Thacker when he's pumped, very Brent Venables-esque.</p><p></p><p>-reffing was abysmal. targeting rule needs to be reviewed in the offseason, waaaay too much grey area as it stands. Quez's hit was closer to targeting than Riq's hit last week, though I don't think either was worth the call. The non targeting call on UNC against mcgowan was crap though, a defenseless player and he clearly launched himself at him. unc got away with a lot of crap all night on both sides of the ball. dontae smith may have been given the crappiest call by a collegiate official all season, zero chance that wouldn't have been a touchdown.</p><p></p><p>-We were explosive on offense in this game moreso than we've been in any other games this season, and I think that's a product of Sims being out there. Yates was playing fairly well, but he's much more methodical working the team down the field. Yates reminds me a bit of Tevin mixed with JT - not the most naturally gifted player, but excellent decision making, and a gamer. </p><p></p><p>-offenseive play calling at the beginning of the game seemed meh, improved when sims went in. blocking was definitely worse early on for yates and improved over the course of the game. 2 back set was great, want to see more of that. we ran well and passed well. mcgowan plowed over a defender at one point like "i'm better than you and I'm going to make sure you know it". great play by Carter for the td. I like the tempo changes, we caught unc unprepared several times.</p><p></p><p>- we got lucky a few times with unc screwing up unassisted (missed fg, dropped TD pass), but even if they hadn't screwed those up we would have still won.</p><p></p><p>-problems getting the defense set on UNCs first td, same problem we've had in the past. this was the only time it waa obvious this game</p><p></p><p>-a couple times howell faked out our guys pretending to throw the ball and they turned away instead of sacking him, gotta keep our eyes open and focused. makius did it once and so did ivey.</p><p></p><p>-in the first half, there was a play where gibbs was tripped up in the backfield by an untouched defender. upon review, the whole play went left, except 77 (cochran?) who pulled and went right like he was going to lead block or something. the guy who was lined up on him is who made the play, so what the heck was he supposed to be doing? seemed like he was confused on what the play call was.</p><p></p><p>-we still arent good at punt returns. way too many unc players flying untouched towards the returner and hardly any Tech players in the area.</p><p></p><p>-unc seemed to run the ball fairly well, but didn't do it enough. I think they got scared from the few times we stopped them with 1 to go. would have done better to run more and stop leaving howell to get sacked. he and downs will play on Sundays. </p><p></p><p>- our secondary started to get soft the last 6 minutes or so of the 3rd quarter. lot's of confusion, juanyeh obviously frustrated several times</p><p></p><p>- clock mgmt issues were significantly less this week. I have no issue with Sims calling that TO in the 4th, whether the play worked or not.</p><p></p><p>- i assume white is still out, and saw someone say clayton was sidelined as well. Where is Kevin Harris at? It looks like he has 2 tackles so far this season. Not what I would have expected given the preseason hype that he was ruining drills because he was so dominant against the o line.</p><p></p><p>-anybody know who the guy in the neon pink gt shirt was?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 827880, member: 133"] Was finally able to watch the game last night. -best performance of Collin's tenure, so far. we put one foot forward last week, and we took another step this week. Let's hope we can keep the trend going and pick up some momentum for the rest of the acc slate. -defense punch unc in the mouth early and often. Jaylon King's big hit early set the tone - this was going to be a physical game. DL was very effective, never got pushed back off the ball. C. Thomas and Quez were machines. Good to hear Josh Robinson's name get called. I noted too at one point we had 81 yards of offense and 13 points, which is almost all the defense's doing by putting the offense in a position to score easily. even when being blatantly held, the dl was still fighting through. djimon brooks had a good tfl like that. Love Thacker when he's pumped, very Brent Venables-esque. -reffing was abysmal. targeting rule needs to be reviewed in the offseason, waaaay too much grey area as it stands. Quez's hit was closer to targeting than Riq's hit last week, though I don't think either was worth the call. The non targeting call on UNC against mcgowan was crap though, a defenseless player and he clearly launched himself at him. unc got away with a lot of crap all night on both sides of the ball. dontae smith may have been given the crappiest call by a collegiate official all season, zero chance that wouldn't have been a touchdown. -We were explosive on offense in this game moreso than we've been in any other games this season, and I think that's a product of Sims being out there. Yates was playing fairly well, but he's much more methodical working the team down the field. Yates reminds me a bit of Tevin mixed with JT - not the most naturally gifted player, but excellent decision making, and a gamer. -offenseive play calling at the beginning of the game seemed meh, improved when sims went in. blocking was definitely worse early on for yates and improved over the course of the game. 2 back set was great, want to see more of that. we ran well and passed well. mcgowan plowed over a defender at one point like "i'm better than you and I'm going to make sure you know it". great play by Carter for the td. I like the tempo changes, we caught unc unprepared several times. - we got lucky a few times with unc screwing up unassisted (missed fg, dropped TD pass), but even if they hadn't screwed those up we would have still won. -problems getting the defense set on UNCs first td, same problem we've had in the past. this was the only time it waa obvious this game -a couple times howell faked out our guys pretending to throw the ball and they turned away instead of sacking him, gotta keep our eyes open and focused. makius did it once and so did ivey. -in the first half, there was a play where gibbs was tripped up in the backfield by an untouched defender. upon review, the whole play went left, except 77 (cochran?) who pulled and went right like he was going to lead block or something. the guy who was lined up on him is who made the play, so what the heck was he supposed to be doing? seemed like he was confused on what the play call was. -we still arent good at punt returns. way too many unc players flying untouched towards the returner and hardly any Tech players in the area. -unc seemed to run the ball fairly well, but didn't do it enough. I think they got scared from the few times we stopped them with 1 to go. would have done better to run more and stop leaving howell to get sacked. he and downs will play on Sundays. - our secondary started to get soft the last 6 minutes or so of the 3rd quarter. lot's of confusion, juanyeh obviously frustrated several times - clock mgmt issues were significantly less this week. I have no issue with Sims calling that TO in the 4th, whether the play worked or not. - i assume white is still out, and saw someone say clayton was sidelined as well. Where is Kevin Harris at? It looks like he has 2 tackles so far this season. Not what I would have expected given the preseason hype that he was ruining drills because he was so dominant against the o line. -anybody know who the guy in the neon pink gt shirt was? [/QUOTE]
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