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No offense, but I skimmed the top, what can you possibly offer that we haven't heard/read already?
Also, conservative gameplans are ALWAYS going to backfire, unless you win, then you won in spite of the gameplan. Remember Denny Green in the 98' NFC championship game! Come on!
Throw the ball with 45 seconds left, try to score(unless you are playing NW at home in 2008, then take a knee)
You guys are nuts.
The gameplan was pretty good. And they had the confidence and guts to stick with it--which is the only way it works to begin with!
The single receiver sets were bugging me through the first quarter and a half, but gradually we started to chip away and maintain some drives with two and three yards
Anyway, the real irony of all this is that you've got "fans" in here complaining about the gameplan when all I've heard over the past 3 years is THIS IS THE BIG TEN! POUND THE ROCK! WHY DON'T THEY RUN IT MORE?! POUND IT LIKE WISCONSIN! Well, as soon as they do that for an afternoon, all I hear is WHY DO THEY KEEP RUNNING IT UP THE MIDDLE?! WHY AREN'T THEY PASSING MORE?! Man alive, it's enough to drive a guy crazy.
You guys are nuts.
The gameplan was pretty good. And they had the confidence and guts to stick with it--which is the only way it works to begin with!
I didn't have a problem with the game plan itself. However, I did have a problem with the play calling. USC was able to dial-up the pressure towards the end of the game because everyone in the stadium knew the Gophs were going to run-run-pass at that point. I have no problem with them sticking to the ground game, but there is nothing wrong with passing on first or second down either. I just wish they would have mixed it up better.
Running the ball does more than pound the rock. It takes time off the clock. Think about this for just about 35 seconds, a run any run even a 2 yard run and the clock keeps running. Now think about this, an incomplete pass takes 5-6 seconds? More than rushing yards, it was a tempo strategy, an attempt to take the air out of the game. And the game seemed to turn on 3 or 4 big plays. We made one. They made 2 or 3. To equate 2.2 yards as a failed strategy is short sighted. The results of the running game were short of what it takes to win, but it was the correct way to do it.