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Way too early analysis - GT v. Alcorn
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 173185" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I am about half way through my offensive DVR review, so I will save the details for that writing. I will say this, however, I don't think we played well on offense. How can I say that when we racked up soo many points so easily? Well, we were sloppy whiffing on blocking assignments, taking the wrong man, we let some DLs get up under us on some short yardage plays etc etc etc. Obviously, there were shining moments too. If you want something positive to take away, it is this, we TOTALLY dominated another college team while not playing crisp option based football. I guarantee you, the grades that come back to the players after film room are gonna be mediocre and crying for improvement. That is what we are going to hear from the coach in his patented matter of fact delivery "we could have played a lot better".</p><p></p><p>Am I worried? No. But that is what I am seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 173185, member: 639"] I am about half way through my offensive DVR review, so I will save the details for that writing. I will say this, however, I don't think we played well on offense. How can I say that when we racked up soo many points so easily? Well, we were sloppy whiffing on blocking assignments, taking the wrong man, we let some DLs get up under us on some short yardage plays etc etc etc. Obviously, there were shining moments too. If you want something positive to take away, it is this, we TOTALLY dominated another college team while not playing crisp option based football. I guarantee you, the grades that come back to the players after film room are gonna be mediocre and crying for improvement. That is what we are going to hear from the coach in his patented matter of fact delivery "we could have played a lot better". Am I worried? No. But that is what I am seeing. [/QUOTE]
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