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<blockquote data-quote="BainbridgeJacket" data-source="post: 1131217" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Well, for starters, it took us 3 weeks into the season to learn how to snap the ball and even then we've had sporadic bad snaps even in the last game. We also never really seemed to figure out where Pitt and UGA were bringing pressure from. Those are good defenses and they make that difficult, but it looked like we failed to check into the right protections repeatedly. That's on someone, usually also the center.</p><p></p><p>Bigger issue is that we couldn't get anyone but Hosley going at all this season so when he wasn't at 100% allegedly, the whole run game came crashing to a halt. That, to me, was more on the TE blocking that kept us from getting to the edges with Jamal, but still you would think we could road grade behind 77, but never seemed to get there. I think we ended up with our "best 5" but a couple guys playing out of position, so blame the coaches for that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BainbridgeJacket, post: 1131217, member: 376"] Well, for starters, it took us 3 weeks into the season to learn how to snap the ball and even then we've had sporadic bad snaps even in the last game. We also never really seemed to figure out where Pitt and UGA were bringing pressure from. Those are good defenses and they make that difficult, but it looked like we failed to check into the right protections repeatedly. That's on someone, usually also the center. Bigger issue is that we couldn't get anyone but Hosley going at all this season so when he wasn't at 100% allegedly, the whole run game came crashing to a halt. That, to me, was more on the TE blocking that kept us from getting to the edges with Jamal, but still you would think we could road grade behind 77, but never seemed to get there. I think we ended up with our "best 5" but a couple guys playing out of position, so blame the coaches for that as well. [/QUOTE]
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