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(Clarksville) basically controlled the game with our field position. Our two turnovers killed us and they simply capitalized on our fumbles, but we couldn't seem to capitalize on theirs.
Ed Baker
(Clarksville) controlled the game. They played a good ballgame. We didn't play real well offensively. Defensively we did all right, but we had a couple of spots with a little bit of letdown that they were able to capitalize on.
Ed Baker
We couldn't capitalize on our scoring chances and that was the story of the game. They capitalized on our mistakes.
Rob Francis
The field position aspect of [the turnovers] has just killed us.
Tim Murphy
We created the turnovers, which put our guys in a tough position. It was a game of turnovers and field position. We gave them easy opportunities.
Darwin Breaux
We just couldn't get in sync, particularly offensively. We just couldn't get anything going. And they (Middletown) were basically playing from their own 40 to our goal line. We never really ever pinned them deep because we couldn't get any field position.
Jim Provuncher
They were basically handing us the game. We couldn't capitalize on the offensive end.
Mike Mercer
We threw four interceptions, one they returned for a TD, and they scored 22 points off of them. You're not going to win a game when that happens. The difference tonight was two things. The first thing was they capitalized on our turnovers and we didn't capitalize on theirs. And the second thing was their defensive line beat our offensive line at the point of attack.
Kevin Jones
We gave them too many chances and they capitalized on them, ... We held them to field goals twice after fumbles and three points is better than six, but you can't give a team that many chances.
Mike White
We gave them too many chances and they capitalized on them. We held them to field goals twice after fumbles and three points is better than six, but you can't give a team that many chances.
Mike White
His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. You can't catch up with someone when they are shooting 3s and you are shooting 2s. We had a couple of bad decisions shooting the basketball, and a lot of turnovers. Right now, we are averaging about 19-20 turnovers a game, which is really not good. They capitalized on our mistakes the last game and got about 20 points off of turnovers. We just need to cut down on our mistakes this time.
Linda Pruitt
Our 'D' did a whale of a job. They controlled the game and gave us great field position.
Jeff Yelton
In years past, we have had a lot of turnovers and defensive scores. Last year, that part of our game was missing. We got our hands on a lot of balls. We caused way more fumbles that we didn't recover. The turnovers we got, we didn't turn them into touchdowns.
Derrick Brooks
They don't force as many turnovers. We had 11 turnovers. For us, that's great. If it's like that every game, we're good. They play a controlled game, and that suits us a lot better.
Sasa Cuic
The difference in the game was that we gave them their second goal. They capitalized on our mistakes and we didn't capitalize on theirs.
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