I seriously can’t remember the last time we had a game in hand so we could play any reserve players.
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Emotions vs. Analytics
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While I don’t disagree with you, you have to factor in the fact we’ve fallen behind by a lot and quickly in most games. That means the offensive game plan is shot. It equals more passes when the defense knows there will be more passes. Much harder to execute.appgrad95&97 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:56 pmPersonally, Joey is the best example of what's wrong with this team. He was Joey Dimes last year. He had one of the best statistical years of any FBS QB. Now this year.
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No but we could play them in a blowout.
When it comes to QB though we have refused to give the backup any time for the last 4 coaches as far as I can remember.
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Here’s an analytic.
https://x.com/sunbelt_sports/status/184 ... 3hJ5cku44g
Some teams have 2-3 guys with more rush yards than our leading guy. Not good. Sure, getting down by 28 ruins the game plan of running the ball, but we still have trouble running even when games are “close”.
https://x.com/sunbelt_sports/status/184 ... 3hJ5cku44g
Some teams have 2-3 guys with more rush yards than our leading guy. Not good. Sure, getting down by 28 ruins the game plan of running the ball, but we still have trouble running even when games are “close”.
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We have been having trouble running the ball for years now. O line has been an ongoing issue.311neers wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:31 amHere’s an analytic.
https://x.com/sunbelt_sports/status/184 ... 3hJ5cku44g
Some teams have 2-3 guys with more rush yards than our leading guy. Not good. Sure, getting down by 28 ruins the game plan of running the ball, but we still have trouble running even when games are “close”.