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Fixing what needs fixing.

wildcat129

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The Cats couldn't get into the endzone from the redzone in the first three games. They fixed that and made a dramatic turnaround over the next two games. The last two games the Cats lost the last 6 minutes of each game and eventually blew a lead to lose the game. I obviously have my opinions, but they don't really matter in the grand scheme of things. I think that the Cats have gone away from what led to success in the first half. It is obvious that the opposing defenses are baiting the Cats into changing plays. Far too many long passes were attempted when it was clear receivers could not get separation and that Hubner was a little off with downfield throws. We should always play to our strengths until the other guys figure out how to stop us. Don't anticipate that the other guys will make the right adjustments at half time. When we ran the ball in the second half in both the OSU and TCU games, we had success. I think that they will get that fixed if the coaches get it figured out.
 
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