STILLBUSTER
Well-Known Member
it was a good game plan. Take it to a trench battle and hope your close at the end. Only chance against more talent. Only turnovers were on 3rd and long and 4th and both didn't hurt us but helped in field position. The muffed punt hurt as did the missed FG. I replayed their last drive and morris and hitchens were mugged on the two long runs.... This was a very good game plan against superior talent, although they were pathetic with their fainting injuries... Oh and the fast pace was gameplanning...
Except for the fact that it wasn't working (OL was completely dominated / overwhelmed the entire 1st half) yet continued to be forced with your least effective running back (Weisman) instead of your quickest / most productive RB (Canzeri) who could hit the small holes more quickly before they closed. If you're going to force the run against a fast closing D with your only goal "to keep it close", you at least give your self a fighting chance to eek out something from the slivers of openings and hope something breaks once in a while.
Maybe an acceptable plan, but bad personnel management, which is the recurring theme under Gerg's dogma.