Very disappointing loss, I can’t recall an App time losing after being up 25.
Good - prep and initial game plan.  Both sides were clicking.  Our WRs ran great routes, line provided time and defense started 0-9 on third downs.  Getting Cobb back to as big and really stepped up in pass coverage.  We also covered a kickoff!
Bad - secondary communication in the second half you could see Jones Jr was upset with a couple of blown assignments.  Not adjusting to the flow of the game, the refs were not calling physical play by the cornerbacks, JMU out worked us there.  
Ugly - lack of in-game adjustment (or execution) JMU’s first seven made adjustments and our pass blocking never caught up.  Carry that line and our scheme kept A&M at bay and let JMU push them around.  The middle eight, we like to talk about its importance, but 0-4 on the season in that department.
This is going to be the tale of three seasons, the first four games record it what I thought it would be going into the season, but blowing a lead like that isn’t Mountaineer football and Clark is saying the right things there.
The next four should give us the opportunity to improve and our team ready for a tough last four.
Still have hope we can right this ship and start to play a full consistent 60 minutes.
			
									
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Re: Morning after - Good, Bad, Ugly
I feel Ike there’s been a lot of “right this ship” over the last 3 seasons while the ship continues to go in the same direction…
			
									
						