Re: The Silver Lining

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Re: The Silver Lining

Postby BCMurt09 on Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:25 pm

I spent the majority of yesterday evening in silence, looking anywhere for answers...the board, the blogs, espn, replays, the bottom of a bottle of jack daniels, but nothing. There's no excuse for the way our OLine played yesterday. You can blame Tuggle but, as has already been said, it's hard to throw a ball when Da'Quan Bowers or Ricky Sapp is date raping you on the field. As ATL excellently pointed out, the OLine play needs to make huge, HUGE adjustments if we want to have any hope whatsoever of having a successful season.

But there is a silver lining.

If someone had said to that our defense would not give up a single offensive touchdown to Clemson, I would have laughed at them. We all would have laughed at them, but here we sit with a defense that seems to be growing up and did a hell of a lot of growing yesterday. It's easy to focus on the negative from yesterday and rightly so. Yesterday shouldn't have happened and the way our offense played was absolutely abysmal and the way our players were coached was even worse. But the defense was solid. Every Clemson person I talked to at the game yesterday said the same thing. We didn't have a very good offense but "y'all's defense is solid." And its true. What we thought would be the weaker part of our team has proven to step up. Of course, it is still very early in the season (everyone calling for Tuggle's head now should remember that we were all in the same place with Chris Crane last year with the same record, 2-1) and there is still a lot that can happen. But if this defense keeps improving, the rest of the season may not be as dire as it looks right now. Yesterday sucked, but there seems to be a defense growing up right in front of us and as disappointed by the offensive play as we are, we should also be as excited about the defensive play. Just remember that our defense did not let up a single offensive touchdown to an offense that many said we wouldn't be able to keep up with.





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Re: The Silver Lining

Postby OmariWalker on Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:33 pm

It took you a evening of silence to realize that?
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Re: The Silver Lining

Postby 1981Eagle on Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:09 pm

Having a great and improving defense can help. But, you have to score points, otherwise, the best you can do is a tie and that''s only if you shut out the other team. Plus, our great D will get worn down--even as good as they are-if the O can't sustain drives and score points to give the D a breather.
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