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AllDawgs5 wrote: Been reading a lot. Trying to figure out how we were playing not to lose. Watched the 2nd half compared to the first half, playing calling wasn't all that different. Execution was. Playing not to lose would have been taking a delay of game and punting on the first possession of the 2nd half. not going for it on 4th down. I liked the call as well. Ark was in a dime, brought the backers of the edge, vacated the middle of the field, and Chubb was one block away from hitting it right up the gut. Again, looked to me we just didn't execute in the 2nd half on either side. Ball hit Bennett right between the numbers, had Davis for a TD and floated it out a little to far. We are a running team. Don't know that handing it off is playing not to lose. That is what we do. Execution was poor, but this Ark team held Bama to 14pts, so they are good enough to make plays, and they did in the 2nd half.
Defense, played unbelievable in the first half. 2nd half, brought less pressure, and got exposed again. We are not a read and react defense. We have to count on pressure.
As far as eye test, we could have beat Ark 70-6, but if we lose another game it isn't going to matter. We win every game the rest of the year by 1 including the SEC-CG, we are in the playoffs. Eye test can be important, but for us at this point, it is all about winning. Eye test is more important for the teams like ND and Oregon at this point due to their weaker SOS.
We are a pretty good team, but don't see a NC this year. Defense has played well, but still to inconsistent. Offense is pretty comparable to those at the top, but our defense still has a ways to go. They are improving though, and it is clear a lot of progress has been made. Unfortunately, we were just so far behind on that side of the ball, we still have a lot of ground to make up.
GO DAWGS - very happy Dawg Saturday.
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