Better. Thoughts?
P PuebloDawg New member Sep 29, 2021 230 0 0 Sep 24, 2022 #2 That’s always been true. Makes no sense why we don’t do it once we get a first down.
karlchilders.sixpack Well-known member Jun 5, 2008 17,191 1,956 113 Sep 24, 2022 #3 Depends on what you think, your depth is, Can the second team handle the situation? Otherwise go full bore.
Depends on what you think, your depth is, Can the second team handle the situation? Otherwise go full bore.
DesotoCountyDawg Well-known member Nov 16, 2005 22,152 9,533 113 Sep 24, 2022 #4 It drives me nuts they will hurry up and line up and then let the play clock go all the way down.
B Bill Shankly New member Nov 27, 2020 2,095 0 0 Sep 24, 2022 #5 DesotoCountyDawg said: It drives me nuts they will hurry up and line up and then let the play clock go all the way down. Click to expand... Nothing wrong with that as long as they don't sub.
DesotoCountyDawg said: It drives me nuts they will hurry up and line up and then let the play clock go all the way down. Click to expand... Nothing wrong with that as long as they don't sub.
B bulldoghair Active member Jul 9, 2013 790 402 58 Sep 24, 2022 #6 Leach’s original design is a ball control offense. The co-originator of the air raid is not going to change. There’s a reason why Hal Mumme ended up coaching at Belhaven. Leave all the nuances and evolution of it to his successful protégés. Last edited: Sep 24, 2022
Leach’s original design is a ball control offense. The co-originator of the air raid is not going to change. There’s a reason why Hal Mumme ended up coaching at Belhaven. Leave all the nuances and evolution of it to his successful protégés.
8 8dog Well-known member Feb 23, 2008 12,286 3,237 113 Sep 24, 2022 #7 Its almost like playing against a tired defense or a defense that can’t get set/get a play call in is a good strategy.
Its almost like playing against a tired defense or a defense that can’t get set/get a play call in is a good strategy.