Cam Ward: “There’s always been a chip on our shoulder and it’s got to get even bigger”

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Cam Ward threw for 348 yards and 3 TDs, but the offense sputtered at times in a 28-23 loss. He met with reporters after the game:

On the loss: We didn't play our best ball. We're the best offense in the country and we only put up 23 points, so that says it all right there. The fourth downs we've gotta get, the third downs we've gotta get, we weren't as explosive as we always are. Everything was there at the end of the day. We just didn't execute a high level. That's something we've gotta do going into the next game.

On the game-ending drive: It hurts at the end of the day, but all you can do is play the next game. You can't go back into it and try to relive that moment. But if we get the opportunity again, I'm sure it'll go a different way. You just watch the tape. Gotta have great ball security, especially at times like that. But I'm not really overly pressed about it, because at the end of the day, we put ourselves in a position to win the game. We just didn't come through. We did a lot of good things, but we also did a lot of bad things today.

Nothing's gonna change for me. I lost seven games last year in my last school. Every winner is going to lose someday. Today just happened to be our day. It’s only two outcomes. You either win or you lose. Tomorrow, I’ve gotta wake up and I’ve gotta go lift and I’ve gotta do the same process. It hurts because it was the first loss of the season, but at the end of the day, we're still in a position to control our destiny.

On the bye week: It helps a lot, especially with the nagging injuries that some of our guys have. We’ve got a chance to get healthy. The bye week is the most important week. We’ve got to sit on this loss for a whole week before we can do something about it. There’s always been a chip on our shoulder and it's just got to get even bigger. I feel really lucky for the last two games that are guaranteed in my college career. I'm just grateful for the opportunity. At the end of the day, we had a lot of guys come out healthy. That's all you can really ask for. God's gonna continue to bless us. We’ve just gotta do our part and just put in the work every day.

On the passing game: We were explosive at certain times. We weren't explosive as we've always been. We were able to run the ball efficiently when we really needed to. Dame was great in the check down game. Mark was great in the check down game. We’ve just gotta get better at the little things. We’ve gotta continue to make routine plays. That's something that we're gonna be working on going into the bye week.

On any positives from the loss: The only positive is that we finally faced real adversity. We finally lost the game. The upside of it is, “Who are we gonna be when we come out of this bye week? What are we gonna show as a team when we come out of this bye week?”

We get a chance to play against a good Wake Forest team. We’ve got a locker room full of good humans on both sides of the ball. We're gonna pour into each other for these next two games to try to control our destiny.

On the locker room: It’s down. Every time you lose a game, you're not happy. But the thing about our locker room is that you've seen it– from first quarter to fourth quarter– we continue to play no matter how much we're down or how much we're up. We just worry about getting people healthy, going to the bye week, executing plays on both sides of the ball and doing the little things. The little things will win you games. We didn't do enough of that today. But we will try to be better after the bye week.

On third down struggles (3-10): Just miscues, not executing at a high level like we always do. That's something that we can't have. We're the number one offense in the country. We prove that to ourselves every week. We don't care about the outside noise, but we’ve got to get back right. We’re just excited for the opportunity that we get against Wake Forest. We don't really have too much to say about this game, because we can't control it now. We're gonna control what we control going forward, trying to win two more games.

On the coverage sacks: They were dropping a little bit more back, but a lot of it was just us not being efficient on time and not being decisive on my part, on the route running part. At certain times, we didn't play freely together. That's something that we gotta get better at. We’re a 9-1 team. We're one of the best teams in the country. We're in a good position to still play for the ACC championship. I'm gonna leave the past in the past, and I'm just ready to go try and beat Wake Forest.

On the message going forward: We've already had that conversation a lot. Every winner’s got to lose some day. We ended up being on the losing side of today. But our routine isn't gonna change. My routine isn't gonna change. I've been working for nine weeks. If it didn't work one week, why change it? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

I’ve played a lot of college football. I've lost a lot of games. I've won a lot of games. So to go and put yourself in a position where a loss just takes everything out of you, it means nothing. Because at the end of the day, you’ve gotta wake up and do the journey all over again. Hopefully in two weeks, we'll be on the right side of it.

 

Comments (43)

Man, we lost to a one dimensional GT team that wasn’t even bowl eligible. No moral victories with this one.

Yes, we knew this was coming. But with a quarterback like Cam Ward and such a strong offense, you need a defense that can step up and save the game when the offense inevitably has an off day.

This offseason, our reliance on mid portal players in the secondary, along with a lack of recruiting and development at the high school level, has finally caught up with us—and it’s likely to cost us the season. A complete waist of a QB like Cam.

What’s Mario going to do next season when he’s gone?
 
His interview was disappointing to me.

He said "one positive is we finally faced real adversity."

I thought 3 double digit comebacks in the 2nd half was already enough adversity. I didn't realize you had to lose to a hobbled unranked one dimensional team to face adversity.
 
Any chance our defensive coach can get a chip on his shoulder?

Dudes been exposed since USF started motioning the slot. Every single team has done it since then, and it always seems to work.
 
but they announced at the stadium that Tech was now “bowl bound” while students were storming the field.

Hope Cam can help the team let go of the loss faster than he lets go of the ball….especially since most of our decent teams in the last 20 years typically fell apart after their 1st loss.
 
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His interview was disappointing to me.

He said "one positive is we finally faced real adversity."

I thought 3 double digit comebacks in the 2nd half was already enough adversity. I didn't realize you had to lose to a hobbled unranked one dimensional team to face adversity.
 
Could have a chip on your shoulder the size of Gibraltar, won't matter if we are out couched on a weekly basis, especially against equally or more talented teams.
 
His interview was disappointing to me.

He said "one positive is we finally faced real adversity."

I thought 3 double digit comebacks in the 2nd half was already enough adversity. I didn't realize you had to lose to a hobbled unranked one dimensional team to face adversity.

Nah you can tell the team is still working on building a culture. They have come out flat multiple times thinking they are better than the other team.

It finally caught up to them. Hopefully it humbled them and they get back to work. We will know pretty quick at the start of the wake game if this team has learned.

They aren’t good enough to come out flat. They are an above average team with a great QB. Time to lock in and win your last two so you play for a shot at the playoffs.

No excuses. Coaches and players have to be better.
 
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His interview was disappointing to me.

He said "one positive is we finally faced real adversity."

I thought 3 double digit comebacks in the 2nd half was already enough adversity. I didn't realize you had to lose to a hobbled unranked one dimensional team to face adversity.
Very disappointing indeed.

The team culture still needs a lot of work. I don’t care how many people downvote this but it’s pathetic that nearly losing half of the games this season was not “real adversity.”
 
3-10 on third down conversion…that’s not like us! Sucks!
 
A lot of us are losing the perspective here. So many times in the recent past, we have lost the close ones through sheer stupidity on the field and lack of heart, lack of talent. The three close ones we won are not adversity, they are the difference between the past and the present. And no, it’s not a case of “glass half full, or half empty.” In the close losses of the past, the glass was definitely more than half empty. Today, it’s definitely more than half full. The talent, as lacking as it is on D, is still a being built. Year three under Mario has surpassed the records of his first two years. We really need to be grateful regarding where we sit in his third year, with great players as X, Cam and others, with great recruiting classes in succession. After twenty plus years of sitting in our own steamy, never drying 💩 and seeing no way out of different putrid coaching hires and recruiting battle losses, we sit at the doorstep of being elite. I’m buying and breathing easier in a long time.
 
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Cam Ward threw for 348 yards and 3 TDs, but the offense sputtered at times in a 28-23 loss. He met with reporters after the game:

On the loss: We didn't play our best ball. We're the best offense in the country and we only put up 23 points, so that says it all right there. The fourth downs we've gotta get, the third downs we've gotta get, we weren't as explosive as we always are. Everything was there at the end of the day. We just didn't execute a high level. That's something we've gotta do going into the next game.

On the game-ending drive: It hurts at the end of the day, but all you can do is play the next game. You can't go back into it and try to relive that moment. But if we get the opportunity again, I'm sure it'll go a different way. You just watch the tape. Gotta have great ball security, especially at times like that. But I'm not really overly pressed about it, because at the end of the day, we put ourselves in a position to win the game. We just didn't come through. We did a lot of good things, but we also did a lot of bad things today.

Nothing's gonna change for me. I lost seven games last year in my last school. Every winner is going to lose someday. Today just happened to be our day. It’s only two outcomes. You either win or you lose. Tomorrow, I’ve gotta wake up and I’ve gotta go lift and I’ve gotta do the same process. It hurts because it was the first loss of the season, but at the end of the day, we're still in a position to control our destiny.

On the bye week: It helps a lot, especially with the nagging injuries that some of our guys have. We’ve got a chance to get healthy. The bye week is the most important week. We’ve got to sit on this loss for a whole week before we can do something about it. There’s always been a chip on our shoulder and it's just got to get even bigger. I feel really lucky for the last two games that are guaranteed in my college career. I'm just grateful for the opportunity. At the end of the day, we had a lot of guys come out healthy. That's all you can really ask for. God's gonna continue to bless us. We’ve just gotta do our part and just put in the work every day.

On the passing game: We were explosive at certain times. We weren't explosive as we've always been. We were able to run the ball efficiently when we really needed to. Dame was great in the check down game. Mark was great in the check down game. We’ve just gotta get better at the little things. We’ve gotta continue to make routine plays. That's something that we're gonna be working on going into the bye week.

On any positives from the loss: The only positive is that we finally faced real adversity. We finally lost the game. The upside of it is, “Who are we gonna be when we come out of this bye week? What are we gonna show as a team when we come out of this bye week?”

We get a chance to play against a good Wake Forest team. We’ve got a locker room full of good humans on both sides of the ball. We're gonna pour into each other for these next two games to try to control our destiny.

On the locker room: It’s down. Every time you lose a game, you're not happy. But the thing about our locker room is that you've seen it– from first quarter to fourth quarter– we continue to play no matter how much we're down or how much we're up. We just worry about getting people healthy, going to the bye week, executing plays on both sides of the ball and doing the little things. The little things will win you games. We didn't do enough of that today. But we will try to be better after the bye week.

On third down struggles (3-10): Just miscues, not executing at a high level like we always do. That's something that we can't have. We're the number one offense in the country. We prove that to ourselves every week. We don't care about the outside noise, but we’ve got to get back right. We’re just excited for the opportunity that we get against Wake Forest. We don't really have too much to say about this game, because we can't control it now. We're gonna control what we control going forward, trying to win two more games.

On the coverage sacks: They were dropping a little bit more back, but a lot of it was just us not being efficient on time and not being decisive on my part, on the route running part. At certain times, we didn't play freely together. That's something that we gotta get better at. We’re a 9-1 team. We're one of the best teams in the country. We're in a good position to still play for the ACC championship. I'm gonna leave the past in the past, and I'm just ready to go try and beat Wake Forest.

On the message going forward: We've already had that conversation a lot. Every winner’s got to lose some day. We ended up being on the losing side of today. But our routine isn't gonna change. My routine isn't gonna change. I've been working for nine weeks. If it didn't work one week, why change it? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

I’ve played a lot of college football. I've lost a lot of games. I've won a lot of games. So to go and put yourself in a position where a loss just takes everything out of you, it means nothing. Because at the end of the day, you’ve gotta wake up and do the journey all over again. Hopefully in two weeks, we'll be on the right side of it.

It shouldn’t just be Cam Ward with this mentality the whole team needs to have a chip on the shoulder
 
You have 2 games left to prove it. I think with all this NIL and transfers we forget sometime 5hat these kids “supposedly” are students too who “attend “ classes. They also “might” have social lives and live the total college experience. Some of these kids are banged up and playing less than 100%.
I “think” we have a better chance of winning out by keeping our defense off the field. Grind and score. Just my opinion and I realize it’s not a popular thought because we have a score at will exciting offense.
 
99.9% of teams lose at least 1 game a year in every single sport on the planet. Every great player loses.
Yep losing 1 game. Thats the problem here that everyone is upset about.

We got nothing to worry about and I am so confident that we will look different against wake. Even though we almost lost several games this season already. We are good to go guysm.
 
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