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FCollinsBuckeye;711597; said:I think you're dead wrong. TGII attacts major attention in the defensive secondary. That attention opens up opportunities for the #3, #4 or even #5 WRs. There were more than a few plays where Troy had the time to find those opportunities, but unfortunately, without #7 stretching the 'D', they weren't there.
Not sure what you mean by 'Heacock's Mess'. Please explain. :p
Absolutely. Just wanted to get that out. There is definately a lot that went wrong...like everything after the opening kickoff.:(FCollinsBuckeye;711620; said:Thanks, NF :)
I didn't want this thread to become a bash session, just a constructive discussion of what went wrong.
FCollinsBuckeye;711597; said:I think you're dead wrong. TGII attacts major attention in the defensive secondary. That attention opens up opportunities for the #3, #4 or even #5 WRs. There were more than a few plays where Troy had the time to find those opportunities, but unfortunately, without #7 stretching the 'D', they weren't there.
I kept thinking that. I kept waiting for the comeback. I'm still waiting.iambrutus;711483; said:fans maybe, but i do not believe at all that the players thought this way. they just came out flat. i dont think that they thought it was a cake walk - JT is too good of a coach to allow that.
NFBuck;711630; said:Absolutely. Just wanted to get that out. There is definately a lot that went wrong...like everything after the opening kickoff.:(
hurricane;711634; said:I kept thinking that. I kept waiting for the comeback. I'm still waiting.
My head is held low. Great things were accomplished...but they were all for naught. I feel bad, but then I think about those who 'played' the game, and they must feel worse. Coaches, you share their pain.
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zBuckeye10z;710498; said:Thank you for the good luck wishes especially from a Michigan fan :).
What you said above confuses me as to how they could even consider it. Why should Ohio State have to beat Michigan twice to win the National Championship when Michigan would only have to beat us once to win it. That wouldn't be fair at all, and everyone knows that.
buckeyeboy;711632; said:I totally agree. Ginn changes how defenses play us just by being on the field, even if he doesn't touch the ball. Unforunately for Ginn and tOSU, he simply got hurt at a bad time, and we fans learned this lesson that we previously never considered b/c I don't think Ginn's ever missed a game due to injury.
BigWhite;711629; said:I get what you are saying, but if I recall correctly (and I might not being so upset) it was Harvey and the other Beast putting the pressure on Troy and not a blitzing Smith or Nelson. So, regardless of who was running routes and who wasn't they were still abusing Boone et al thus resulting in pressure, hurries, sacks, fumbles and picks by Troy. Now, maybe they played a different package because he was hurt....we'll never really know because he was hurt early.