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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 254852" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I want to see a competitive hard fought game every time out. Usually if you do that you'll win your share in a competitive league and have your big years. This year we have the two top 10 losses and the loss to Pitt who is like 6 points combined from being undefeated vs two tough road opponents (Okie St and UNC). Those were weird games because one had an epic lightening delay and the other UNC converted 3 fourth downs on a winning drive as time expired. We have competed hard every time except vs Clemson which was disappointing and is the one sticking in my craw.</p><p></p><p>This year I have been hoping is sort of a transition year from being grossly undermanned last year to being formidable next year. I think the offense is getting better and rounding into form. Special teams on the balance I will take though Rodwell scares the hell out of me.</p><p></p><p>The defense hasn't gotten better. Now, Pitt has scored a lot of points against a lot of people, but I just don't see the improvement on that side of the ball yet. It sort of makes sense because the the roster on that side of the ball is much sketchier. We knew that coming into the year--particularly the lack of pass rush. But still, at this point you want to see guys making progress. Other than Simmons I haven't been seeing a whole lot of guys progressing of late. Earlier some of our younger DL were making a few plays. The D really has to step up and get better.</p><p></p><p>We can be a really good team this year, but we have to grow into it week by week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 254852, member: 857"] I want to see a competitive hard fought game every time out. Usually if you do that you'll win your share in a competitive league and have your big years. This year we have the two top 10 losses and the loss to Pitt who is like 6 points combined from being undefeated vs two tough road opponents (Okie St and UNC). Those were weird games because one had an epic lightening delay and the other UNC converted 3 fourth downs on a winning drive as time expired. We have competed hard every time except vs Clemson which was disappointing and is the one sticking in my craw. This year I have been hoping is sort of a transition year from being grossly undermanned last year to being formidable next year. I think the offense is getting better and rounding into form. Special teams on the balance I will take though Rodwell scares the hell out of me. The defense hasn't gotten better. Now, Pitt has scored a lot of points against a lot of people, but I just don't see the improvement on that side of the ball yet. It sort of makes sense because the the roster on that side of the ball is much sketchier. We knew that coming into the year--particularly the lack of pass rush. But still, at this point you want to see guys making progress. Other than Simmons I haven't been seeing a whole lot of guys progressing of late. Earlier some of our younger DL were making a few plays. The D really has to step up and get better. We can be a really good team this year, but we have to grow into it week by week. [/QUOTE]
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