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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 120360" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>FSU had to play a perfectly executed offensive game to beat us, which is exactly what they did, and then it was only by 2 points, and we scored 35 points against the Seminoles in spite of playing without our top WR and TWO of our top A-Backs. While I'm at it, our defense held FSU to ZERO TD's the 2nd Half (only 3 FG's) while we scored 2 TD's and actually missed another wide open TD pass. Finally, We dropped an INT in our endzone, which led to FSU's final FG (which was the difference in the game as it turned out to be the winning FG).</p><p></p><p>Against Oregon, FSU had FIVE turnovers and Oregon played at full strength and scored 59 points (including defensive TD).</p><p></p><p>Duke beat us because Justin was injured when their defenders intentionally commited personal fouls that weren't called (grabbing his ankles and doing alligator death rolls after the whistle several times). This caused him to to not be able to set up properly on passes and get intercepted as well as not rush effectively so he left the game early. Byerly came in and we still were an onside kick away from winning the game. North Carolina our defense let us down, not our offense. THAT was the turning point of our season in that we became more aggressive and less playing between the 20's, while also trying to get turnovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 120360, member: 33"] FSU had to play a perfectly executed offensive game to beat us, which is exactly what they did, and then it was only by 2 points, and we scored 35 points against the Seminoles in spite of playing without our top WR and TWO of our top A-Backs. While I'm at it, our defense held FSU to ZERO TD's the 2nd Half (only 3 FG's) while we scored 2 TD's and actually missed another wide open TD pass. Finally, We dropped an INT in our endzone, which led to FSU's final FG (which was the difference in the game as it turned out to be the winning FG). Against Oregon, FSU had FIVE turnovers and Oregon played at full strength and scored 59 points (including defensive TD). Duke beat us because Justin was injured when their defenders intentionally commited personal fouls that weren't called (grabbing his ankles and doing alligator death rolls after the whistle several times). This caused him to to not be able to set up properly on passes and get intercepted as well as not rush effectively so he left the game early. Byerly came in and we still were an onside kick away from winning the game. North Carolina our defense let us down, not our offense. THAT was the turning point of our season in that we became more aggressive and less playing between the 20's, while also trying to get turnovers. [/QUOTE]
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