Good stuff... Changing the way the game's played within its own framework.
I know this team's been discussed here before, but, this gives insight into his thought process.
he should've not tried and lost 52-8 and it would be one of a thousand forgotten cupcake gamesSounds great in theory but maybe not so good in practice. In 2003 Manny Matsakis of Texas State went for it on 4th down about 10 times against New Mexico. His team lost 72-8 and got the distinction of being scored upon twice by a 140 pound girl.
Agreed...Philosophy works a bit better at the HS level as KOs and punts travel about 20 yards less than in college.
Unless the FG ties the game at the end of regulation - or very close to the end of regulation. Otherwise, yes!Agreed...
How about:
At the very least you'll distract their coaches during game planning.
- don't punt when you get beyond your own 40
- no FGs, when behind, from inside the 5/10
- Try an onside kick once or twice a game?
Agreed...
How about:
At the very least you'll distract their coaches during game planning.
- don't punt when you get beyond your own 40
- no FGs, when behind, from inside the 5/10
- Try an onside kick once or twice a game?
pulaski was bad before kelly started doing this stuff. i'm sure they're talented now because people want to play for him.so they were a really talented team trying some cool stuff.. does it work if you are a really bad team too? our HS can barely hand off let alone pitch it all over..
i do think more HS teams should skip punting since 25 yds is a great punt anyway.
Never punt.
Never kick a FG.
Syracuse Football 2016: 15-0.