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By thepostman
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I have come off my anger high. We did some good things but I think we have much of the same this season as most have become accustomed to.
By phoenix
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#460414
Too many turnovers. Too many dropped balls.

The announcers made the point that Woodrum is staring down his receiver too much. Wasn't that his problem last year? And the year before?

Of course, we have to consider the team we played. We played a pretty good, nationally ranked team. If we play this well the rest of our schedule, and can fix the turnover issues, we can have a really good year.
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By Sly Fox
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#460415
I believe I was chided for citing turnovers as the key to this game. Sometimes I wish I was wrong.

For the shots at Josh, he wasn't the one dropping all those balls.
By forbidden
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#460417
Bad game by offense for about a five min stretch in the 3rd. Problem with defense was with Inc tempo they scored way to easily off of tons of bubble screens. Too many drops by the wrs period. Too many fumbles by rbs period. Missed tackles by defense, but with all that said we were right there with them, and they were shaken.
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By Purple Haize
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#460420
Petey 'Featherstone' needs to catch the ball.

Streamline how the offensive plays get to the huddle

That's about it. I thought they looked a lot more comfy than in years past. Not to give it the Dark Side Curse, but I thought we looked fine
By jmmiii
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#460424
Win or lose, THAT was entertaining. Really saw a lot of talent for us, a lot of young talent. Gary Sampson, Todd Macon, Avery James, and alpha jallah (sp?).

Third quarter was a huge disappointment but the reasons for our failure there were obvious:

Special teams play was poor and not due to coaching. We have, to put it sensitively, a very raw and undeveloped punter. Gave great field position to UNC consistently. So by default any turnovers or changes of possession took place deep in our territory. Woodrum did the best he could with what he was given. I place a lot of blame on Zac Parker's ill advised return after unc's first touchdown in the third. Was undisciplined and immature. Blatantly ignored Gabe telling him to kneel. Tried to make some wild run out of end zone with busted protection and was tackled out at the 10. Woodrum came in tried to force it and was intercepted, bringing us to td #2 in the third for UNC. All downhill after that and the same crappy field position. Tried to force plays that weren't there. Was all downhill from there. We can't let something like that poor decision by a freshman derail us but it did.

Need a punter. Also need a pair of receivers, not sure what happened to peterson. Fundamentals of ball protection are not understood by many on this team. Woodrum needed some weapons but had very few. Consistency is pretty much just Hagen and woodrum (or at least they were the most visible examples of dependability). Everyone else was too nervous I think.

Scattered thoughts I know, but I believe there was a way we could have won that game. With all these issues, I still believe we can look forward to a playoff season. So much talent on this team.

Ps Have always thought Abnar should be the starter. Even last season.
By forbidden
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#460425
Obviously you r watching diff game, they r coached up on sleep teams as to when they should return kicks, and sacs return was in no way indicative of how the offense played. Wodrum forced that throw, period ran that same play cpl times earlier in the game. Staring down wrs. Is a wb prob not freshman problem. No modems of consistency by the offense as a whole. We need some ads besides Petey. No wr besides Petey scared any unc defender fact
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By Purple Haize
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forbidden wrote:Obviously you r watching diff game, they r coached up on sleep teams as to when they should return kicks, and sacs return was in no way indicative of how the offense played. Wodrum forced that throw, period ran that same play cpl times earlier in the game. Staring down wrs. Is a wb prob not freshman problem. No modems of consistency by the offense as a whole. We need some ads besides Petey. No wr besides Petey scared any unc defender fact
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By Purple Haize
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flamehunter wrote:Lang says Peterson's arm is in a sling. Hurt it on the fumble play early. That may explain his drops after that.
Than he or the medical staff should have pulled him.
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By BJWilliams
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#460429
I wouldn't be so hard on the punter, it was his first collegiate game, and he had a couple decent punts...I mentioned this in the game thread, but we were in a catch 22...we either sacrifice field position or chance putting the ball in the hands of one of the most dangerous returners in the FBS
By thepostman
#460431
forbidden wrote:Obviously you r watching diff game, they r coached up on sleep teams as to when they should return kicks, and sacs return was in no way indicative of how the offense played. Wodrum forced that throw, period ran that same play cpl times earlier in the game. Staring down wrs. Is a wb prob not freshman problem. No modems of consistency by the offense as a whole. We need some ads besides Petey. No wr besides Petey scared any unc defender fact

Are you drunk? I have no idea what you just typed.
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By Sly Fox
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#460432
Charlotte Observer wrote:UNC overcomes slow start with dominant third-quarter stretch in 56-29 victory against Liberty

By Andrew Carter
acarter@newsobserver.com
Posted: Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014


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CHAPEL HILL North Carolina sputtered for long stretches on Saturday night against Liberty – a botched punt that led to a safety, a confounding penalty that led to a touchdown, a fumble that led directly to another.

Midway through the third quarter, the Tar Heels were losing against a lower-division opponent. Kenan Stadium was silent. Doubt, perhaps, was creeping in.
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By Sly Fox
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#460433
And here is the wrap-up from Scribe ...
NewsAdvance.com wrote:Third-quarter flurry lifts UNC past Flames

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Liberty University's Todd Macon scores one of his two touchdowns against UNC in the fourth quarter Saturda
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Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2014 9:54 pm
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Rarely has the tenor of a football game changed so quickly. At one moment in the third quarter Saturday night, Liberty was celebrating a Jacob Hagen fumble return for a touchdown. The energy was sapped from Kenan Stadium, save for the two sections of red-clad fans tucked neatly into one corner of the stands.

Then came what can only be described as seven minutes of hell, at least if you were standing on the Liberty sideline.
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By Sly Fox
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#460434
And the breakdown from the SIDs ...
LibertyFlames.com wrote:Third Quarter Push Lifts Tar Heels to Win over Flames
August 30, 2014| Chapel Hill, N.C.| Photos| Box Score


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No. 23 North Carolina erased a third quarter Flames lead by scoring 28 points during a four-minute span, allowing the Tar Heels to open the 2014 season with a 56-29 win over Liberty, Saturday evening, at Kenan Stadium.

Following a Jacob Hagen fumble return for a touchdown, Liberty led 22-21 midway through the third quarter. However, the homestanding Tar Heels scored 28 points during a span of 3:49 to turn the game in their favor.
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