BainbridgeJacket
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Since CPJ has been here we've won 1 game in overtime. We've lost four...in a row. Our record if overtime didn't exist.
9-4
10-3-1
6-7
8-4-1
7-5-2
7-4-1
9-4
10-3-1
6-7
8-4-1
7-5-2
7-4-1
This is a tough one to answer. You would think, with a record like we have in the red zone and in first and goal situations, that we would be lights out in OT. The entire period is pretty much played in the red zone for goodness sake. I know I haven't been posting very long here, but at a former sight I spent a fair amount of talking about mental toughness. Let's face it, we have been a mentally weak team at crunch time the last 3 seasons or so. It is not just OT. We have consistently found ways to lose tight games, while never really pulling any out of the fire. The UNC game this year is really the only exception I can think of in quite a while. In fact, I would say our record over the last 3 seasons has been the absolute worst it could have been. We seem to either win going away, when things are going well, or fold when challenged at the end.Since CPJ has been here we've won 1 game in overtime. We've lost four...in a row. Our record if overtime didn't exist.
9-4
10-3-1
6-7
8-4-1
7-5-2
7-4-1
I don't buy the gassed observation. Take a look at the time of possession in the game. If anybody should have been gassed it was them. Over the course of the streak in question, I am not as sure, but I don't think so. Depth is not where we would all like it, but we usually pound teams and wear them down more so than the opposite. I still think it is mental and not physical.I do believe our defense has been (and was against UGA) gassed when it comes to overtime. But I also wonder if there is an element of the other team's defense "learning to defend the option", or maybe more specifically, learning how to fend off the cut blocks or whatever. It seems we often jump out to a good lead and then begin to falter. I'm thinking of the Miami game last year. Anyway, during the UGA game at the end of regulation, I was thinking "NOT OVERTIME... try the 60 yard field goal or go for it on fourth down or something!!!" because I knew we wouldn't be able to stop UGA 25 yards from the goal.
I'll be watching the film soon. We will see. I don't remember seeing a lot of subs at any point but I wasn't really looking for it either. You guys very well could be right. Looking at the box score, however, it doesn't seem so. Of the 74 total tackles made on the field (including STs) their starting defenders made 62 of them. If you take out the returns (there were 6), it looks like starters carried the bulk of the work.They may have rotated players better than us.
I'll be watching the film soon. We will see. I don't remember seeing a lot of subs at any point but I wasn't really looking for it either. You guys very well could be right. Looking at the box score, however, it doesn't seem so. Of the 74 total tackles made on the field (including STs) their starting defenders made 62 of them. If you take out the returns (there were 6), it looks like starters carried the bulk of the work.
You may be totally right about that, but don't tell me stats are for losers and then use a stat to make your point. You have a valid argument, and like I said, I am going to watch the film and try to make up my mind.stats are for losers. You can rotate and the rotational players spell you for one down and don't make the tackle. UGA pulls 3 in and out on the line often. they play a 3-4, you being a coach should know in a 3-4 3 down rarely have stats worth a spit especially the covered 3tech. They may go through the whole year with 20-30 tackles a guy.
In one game rotating you can easily have zero tackles vs our offense on the line. Most of those tackles, and I haven't looked at it, are probably the 4 LB and S's; and you don't sub those nearly as much. In fact the starting DL was responsible for 9 tackles, and the backups 5....5 and less playing time. Again, they subbed plenty; and the tackle numbers on the line where it matters are going to be low because of the scheme they run.
We are talking line issues here. We had one DL other than our starting 4 participate in the game. Green. Thats it. ONE. We got worn out due to obvious depth issues.
Next year our DL will be young and really may struggle.
I go with mental.we should fix this since kids will wait to see when they will screw up or what break will go against them.I don't buy the gassed observation. Take a look at the time of possession in the game. If anybody should have been gassed it was them. Over the course of the streak in question, I am not as sure, but I don't think so. Depth is not where we would all like it, but we usually pound teams and wear them down more so than the opposite. I still think it is mental and not physical.