MplsGopher
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I think we will have to agree to disagree.I don't think so. Defenses can hope for errant passes, sacs, deflections, interceptions, holding penalties (more common on passes). Much can go wrong on passes. Plus, when trailing, a steady rushing attack adds anxiety because of the clock. And weather and surface conditions can make passing even more risky. I would pass more than the Gophers do, but I'd still want a dominating, reliable rushing attack to be the foundation of my offense.
Nothing is more demoralizing than constantly getting the opposing offense to 3rd and medium or longer, and they still find a damn way to beat whatever you're trying to do to them for a first down completion. Which can just as easily be in-bounds with the clock running.