touchdownvikings
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Knowing that I'm reading WAY too much into small things, I conclude that this year Harbaugh is concerned in a significant way with a Jerry Kill-esque notion of the Gophers offense not beating itself.
(1) Says that the best run was one where Taylor gained two yards by taking on half a defender and gaining two yards, rather than bouncing outside and potentially losing yards. Emphasis: don't go backwards.
(2) Says that on second-and-two Drake has to know not to take a sack -- just throw the ball into the dirt. Emphasis: don't kill a drive that is in gear by going backwards.
(3) Says that one major point of development for Drake is learning to check into better running plays, in view of defensive alignment. Emphasis: don't go backwards by running an ill-fated rushing play.
(4) Says that he intentionally had the offense run plays that were "bad" selections in view of the defensive alignment. Emphasis: develop the ability not to go backwards when Drake does not, in fact, check the offense out of an ill-fated rushing play.
So, basically, I heard a lot of talk that amounted to not beating yourself by going backwards. (Kill: you win by not losing.)
Listened here:
(1) Says that the best run was one where Taylor gained two yards by taking on half a defender and gaining two yards, rather than bouncing outside and potentially losing yards. Emphasis: don't go backwards.
(2) Says that on second-and-two Drake has to know not to take a sack -- just throw the ball into the dirt. Emphasis: don't kill a drive that is in gear by going backwards.
(3) Says that one major point of development for Drake is learning to check into better running plays, in view of defensive alignment. Emphasis: don't go backwards by running an ill-fated rushing play.
(4) Says that he intentionally had the offense run plays that were "bad" selections in view of the defensive alignment. Emphasis: develop the ability not to go backwards when Drake does not, in fact, check the offense out of an ill-fated rushing play.
So, basically, I heard a lot of talk that amounted to not beating yourself by going backwards. (Kill: you win by not losing.)
Listened here: