How does the loss this week prepare you for the next game?
Shows us the flaws on tape that we can go back and adjust. Had some big injuries we’re expecting some of them back and we push on. We now have on film stuff to work on because no one has held us to 14 points and a second half shutout all season.
Over your career, what makes a team better at not turning the ball over as the season goes along? What kind of things you need to emphasize? How much of it is coaching? How much of it is a mental part? Physical part?
Hero ball. That’s the biggest issue with turnovers. Trust the opposite side of the coin and let the defense go out and get a stop vs trying to force a hero play. This is all mental hiccups and never physicals.
What were some of the contributing factors to the loss this week?
We faced a terrible amount of pressure and couldn’t get anyone to win the one on ones. We must be better with guys getting separation and offensively putting points on the board.