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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 457892" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I too was surprised that the presser was not as bad as some had led us to believe. He is unhappy about the loss. I am glad.</p><p></p><p>But I <u>would</u> like some perspective from the rest of you. I have heard coaches at other schools, say Alabama, where the coach is upset about a fumble or a missed assignment or a ref call that really hurt. Is it realistic for a coach to expect his team to lay perfectly all the time? </p><p></p><p>And the question that I have had about Tech for several years is does Tech have to play a perfect game to beat most opponents? Fumbles and missed assignments don't usually matter against teams like Alcorn State but they will usually doom us against a Pittsburgh or Duke or North Carolina. My theory would be that you have to be a much better team to play through bad mistakes and still win and Tech's problem has been that we are just not good enough to win if we play much less than a perfect game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 457892, member: 1640"] I too was surprised that the presser was not as bad as some had led us to believe. He is unhappy about the loss. I am glad. But I [U]would[/U] like some perspective from the rest of you. I have heard coaches at other schools, say Alabama, where the coach is upset about a fumble or a missed assignment or a ref call that really hurt. Is it realistic for a coach to expect his team to lay perfectly all the time? And the question that I have had about Tech for several years is does Tech have to play a perfect game to beat most opponents? Fumbles and missed assignments don't usually matter against teams like Alcorn State but they will usually doom us against a Pittsburgh or Duke or North Carolina. My theory would be that you have to be a much better team to play through bad mistakes and still win and Tech's problem has been that we are just not good enough to win if we play much less than a perfect game. [/QUOTE]
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