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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 891546" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Yeah... you’re right. </p><p></p><p>I also recall a lot of people saying that the prospect of a loss was ridiculous and to express concern that this game could be close or in jeopardy was just banging on our staff unnecessarily. Maybe so, but it sure didn’t exude confidence to me!</p><p></p><p>Maybe the most disappointing thing to me was the way we closed it. So we played tight, made some mistakes... it happens. When we scored to go up 35-14 to finally put some distance on them, we responded by letting them sustain a long scoring drive with a backup QB and 2 consecutive 3 and out offensive possessions on our side, then a missed chip shot field goal. </p><p></p><p>I also thought our D was shaky against the short pass attack. We stiffened on our side of the field; I hope that’s something we can continue to do against future completion. They also helped us with a couple of timely dropped snaps. Similar to last year, we were pretty excited about our Clemson performance, not realizing how ineffective the Clem passing game was. Later we realized it was a product of Clemsons attack more so than our D. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, it’s a win, but we were told all week it was a guaranteed win anyway. I hope this is the product of a short week, lapse in focus between two big games, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 891546, member: 4905"] Yeah... you’re right. I also recall a lot of people saying that the prospect of a loss was ridiculous and to express concern that this game could be close or in jeopardy was just banging on our staff unnecessarily. Maybe so, but it sure didn’t exude confidence to me! Maybe the most disappointing thing to me was the way we closed it. So we played tight, made some mistakes... it happens. When we scored to go up 35-14 to finally put some distance on them, we responded by letting them sustain a long scoring drive with a backup QB and 2 consecutive 3 and out offensive possessions on our side, then a missed chip shot field goal. I also thought our D was shaky against the short pass attack. We stiffened on our side of the field; I hope that’s something we can continue to do against future completion. They also helped us with a couple of timely dropped snaps. Similar to last year, we were pretty excited about our Clemson performance, not realizing how ineffective the Clem passing game was. Later we realized it was a product of Clemsons attack more so than our D. Yeah, it’s a win, but we were told all week it was a guaranteed win anyway. I hope this is the product of a short week, lapse in focus between two big games, etc. [/QUOTE]
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