You missed the most obvious team-first player on the whole team, Haynes King. You have to make character a priority in recruiting, especially at GT. Doesn’t matter how good you are, if you don’t fit the culture and identity of a GT man you don’t belong here.
This is so correct. I was super impressed with our first scoring drive. I actually had hope that we were going to win the game at that point. I was surrounded by a ton of ND fans at the game. I stood up like an idiot and did a Superman pose highlighting the GT on my chest. It was the last time...
Good point. But that begs the question were they giving us the underneath so that it would take us forever to march the field and eventually make a mistake. The old Bend but don’t break defense. People do it because it works against teams can’t seal the deal in the red zone.
I agree with this. Another thing that hampers a passing attack is when your receivers cannot get open. It’s not like we had wide-open guys that Pyron could not find. He had to force the ball into the tightest of windows while being under serious duress every snap.
Yes, I agree completely that we change our strategy based on what is happening in real time. However, it doesn’t matter what you do when you’re getting blown off both lines of scrimmage.
Against us, with our trash special teams, it is low risk. And I was actually referring to plays from scrimmage where they barely threw past 5 yards and ran the ball down our effing throats dragging guys 5 yards after contact that look like middle school boys. They have way more in their...
You can’t just draw up plays in the dirt and tell guys to do this and do that. You have to practice it extensively or you’ll have a ton of penalties, busted plays and turnovers.
You can’t look at the score in the vacuum like that. With a tighter score, ND probably changes their strategy. They played wildly conservative on offense because it was working and it was low risk.
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