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In order of critical importance:
1. Two blocks in the back - both of which called back potential touchdowns. If that doesn't happen, we score 35.
2. UVA's DL knew our snap count and got the jump on the whole play with stupid regularity. We burned them for it just once in the 3rd quarter on 4th and 10 before we converted with an a-back pass to Orwin. We need to find a way to fix this desperately, because MD did it too, in addition to reading our pull blocking (i'm not sure if UVA tried to replicate this or had any success). You can rest assured that this is part of the blueprint everyone else will copy for the rest of the season.
3. UVA's safeties got into OUR backfield. Multiple pitches disrupted, multiple tackles made behind the LOS. BY SAFETIES. We could not for the life of us hit the pass plays to exploit this, and when we did, see #1. This is the second part of the blueprint everyone else will copy for the rest of the season.
4. We punted when we shouldn't have. We were 3-3 on fourth down conversions and desperately needed to score to win the game. We should have drawn them offsides (we probably could have done this at will) and at least tried to convert the resulting 4th downs. There was absolutely no hope of us winning that game without a score. To boot (no pun intended), our kicking game was MISERABLE.
And for those of you hating on the defense:
Our defense only gave up 24 points and scored 7 of their own. Dispite giving up gaudy numbers, they put us in the position to need only 3 touchdowns from our offense to win the game. And as for those numbers, UVA averaged 438 ypg in other games (and 27 points), so it's not as though they had a season high outing against us. It was just another day for their offense at the very best, we just got our asses handed to us trying to respond.
Say what you want about who you want, but all this sh*t happened. It's a fact. If you don't want to look at it, continue being a moron. The issues we saw on offense are not schematic, they are due to boneheaded lack of execution. We have counters for everything UVA did on defense built into our offensive system, we just failed to execute ALL of them. The issues we saw on defense were the same issues that always give us trouble: being blown off the line by a big physical OL and a good power running game.
What's the solution? Hell if I know. But that's the freaking problem.
1. Two blocks in the back - both of which called back potential touchdowns. If that doesn't happen, we score 35.
2. UVA's DL knew our snap count and got the jump on the whole play with stupid regularity. We burned them for it just once in the 3rd quarter on 4th and 10 before we converted with an a-back pass to Orwin. We need to find a way to fix this desperately, because MD did it too, in addition to reading our pull blocking (i'm not sure if UVA tried to replicate this or had any success). You can rest assured that this is part of the blueprint everyone else will copy for the rest of the season.
3. UVA's safeties got into OUR backfield. Multiple pitches disrupted, multiple tackles made behind the LOS. BY SAFETIES. We could not for the life of us hit the pass plays to exploit this, and when we did, see #1. This is the second part of the blueprint everyone else will copy for the rest of the season.
4. We punted when we shouldn't have. We were 3-3 on fourth down conversions and desperately needed to score to win the game. We should have drawn them offsides (we probably could have done this at will) and at least tried to convert the resulting 4th downs. There was absolutely no hope of us winning that game without a score. To boot (no pun intended), our kicking game was MISERABLE.
And for those of you hating on the defense:
Our defense only gave up 24 points and scored 7 of their own. Dispite giving up gaudy numbers, they put us in the position to need only 3 touchdowns from our offense to win the game. And as for those numbers, UVA averaged 438 ypg in other games (and 27 points), so it's not as though they had a season high outing against us. It was just another day for their offense at the very best, we just got our asses handed to us trying to respond.
Say what you want about who you want, but all this sh*t happened. It's a fact. If you don't want to look at it, continue being a moron. The issues we saw on offense are not schematic, they are due to boneheaded lack of execution. We have counters for everything UVA did on defense built into our offensive system, we just failed to execute ALL of them. The issues we saw on defense were the same issues that always give us trouble: being blown off the line by a big physical OL and a good power running game.
What's the solution? Hell if I know. But that's the freaking problem.