Great heart shown tonight. Tough tough place to play.
Winston is worse than toilet scum, but he's Heisman winner for a reason. With time, he finds someone; when blitzed, he knows who's open because of the blitz. And he doesn't make many even slightly inaccurate passes.
Related to this last point, VanGorder did what he could with a young defense, and needed a great effort by the DLine to do it, and he got it, and still Winston was just good enough.
Folston ran great. He appears to be taking the lead role, though I still want Bryant to get some action.
Robinson is going to be the great WR I've felt he would be ever since he drew that PI against Michigant State last year. Great instincts and developing the physical skills to be fantastic.
Generally, excellent work by the O Line.
I thought Golson played well, but I think he went down earlier than he needed to on the last-drive run to the eight yard line. He could have gotten to the five or closer. I think fumblelitis was on his mind and he wanted to protect the ball, but I would have liked the yards. It would change the subsequent play calls.
I also didn't care for the next play -- the pass in the flat to Prosise for a loss.
Still, they gave it their best on a pressure drive, in hostile circumstances, with young players. I don't know if that was the right call or not -- I defer to those with better knowledge of the rules than me -- but you don't see that called very often, that I know. Also, I don't know if it is still pass interference if the block has no effect on the play, because Robinson was getting pass because no one was covering him. Prosise didn't block the back covering Robinson. There was no back covering Robinson. The guy Prosise blocked was holding Prosise at the beginning of the play.
A lot of composure by young guys. Extremely proud of them. Extremely proud to be a fan. Kelly is showing that he really is elite.