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<blockquote data-quote="jacket_fan" data-source="post: 458077" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>The blown 4th quarter leads from yesterday and last year are confounding. I'm with the rest of ya'll about having the ghost of the UT game last year haunting this team. It did feel eerily familiar.</p><p></p><p>Is this a conditioning problem? Not only physical, but mental? The D did not put up much of a fight in the fourth quarter. And the O just seemed to fizzle. I thought I read that Johnson worked them hard this summer.</p><p></p><p>Another thought I had was that, after watching two of your teammates ejected for the stupid targeting rule, maybe you get gun shy about tackling. I have yet to watch the replay, but the fourth quarter was physically sickening for me. My stomach was getting to me. I was watching the game with a former Tech player. Our comments went from feeling really good to what possible scenario would have to happen for Tech to pull out the victory in the fourth.</p><p></p><p>Coaches and players need to regroup this week and get focused. Woody and his assistants need to use the shellacking Saturday to motivate these kids and come up with a game-plan that can stop a simple wide receiver screen and can get pressure on the QB. The young defensive backs will have to mature quickly for this defense to start shutting down the offenses they face the rest of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacket_fan, post: 458077, member: 3527"] The blown 4th quarter leads from yesterday and last year are confounding. I'm with the rest of ya'll about having the ghost of the UT game last year haunting this team. It did feel eerily familiar. Is this a conditioning problem? Not only physical, but mental? The D did not put up much of a fight in the fourth quarter. And the O just seemed to fizzle. I thought I read that Johnson worked them hard this summer. Another thought I had was that, after watching two of your teammates ejected for the stupid targeting rule, maybe you get gun shy about tackling. I have yet to watch the replay, but the fourth quarter was physically sickening for me. My stomach was getting to me. I was watching the game with a former Tech player. Our comments went from feeling really good to what possible scenario would have to happen for Tech to pull out the victory in the fourth. Coaches and players need to regroup this week and get focused. Woody and his assistants need to use the shellacking Saturday to motivate these kids and come up with a game-plan that can stop a simple wide receiver screen and can get pressure on the QB. The young defensive backs will have to mature quickly for this defense to start shutting down the offenses they face the rest of the season. [/QUOTE]
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