Not to single you out because it is a big club, but "respect" has nothing to do with the line.Seems a little disrespectful tbh
FSU -2.5 @ Clemson. I would have pounded this before yesterday. I think I still should.
I think it’s just Army’s ability to shorten the game and limit the possessions of their opponent. That being said I think we win by 21Seems a little disrespectful tbh
FSU -2.5 @ Clemson. I would have pounded this before yesterday. I think I still should.
Look at the game last weekend, they ran the ball over 65 times and had 45 minutes of possession time. It’s still their MO, with a bit more passing tossed in therearmy isnt triple option anymore i dont think they plan on shortening the game with the run
Look at the game last weekend, they ran the ball over 65 times and had 45 minutes of possession time. It’s still their MO, with a bit more passing tossed in there
Defer. AlwaysIf we win the toss, we better take the ball. Go up 7 early.
Per Belichek, always defer.We won the toss against Purdue and took the ball.
Yeah, I know. Dino usually takes the ball. I'm saying always defer. There is a small statistical advantage. That's why most teams defer.We won the toss against Purdue and took the ball.
Play the man not the odds. This isn’t an matchup of evenly talented teams. You want to play from ahead against a running team that wants to eat clock. Get up early.Per Belichek, always defer.
What's he know?Per Belichek, always defer.
Are there occasions when you don’t want to be ahead?You want to play from ahead against a running team that wants to eat clock. Get up early.
You certainly take that chance of not being ahead by deferring. But taking that risk makes sense in a game with two evenly matched teams where field position is key.Are there occasions when you don’t want to be ahead?
I like taking the ball, if it's a decent drive with a couple of 1st downs, it's less time on the field for your D. I've seen too many Cuse games over the years where we'd be in a ballgame for 3 quarters and then the D would wilt in the 4th because they were on the field too long. Minimize the D's time on the field.If we win the toss, we better take the ball. Go up 7 early.
The reason for that is that the ability to defer was first introduced in 1981.I’m old enough to remember when nobody deferred at all unless wind was an issue.
1970s football. Win the toss- take the ball. No questions asked.