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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 276464" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Death marches? Well, let me first say this: with the only exception being the very end of certain games, you never turn your nose up to a big play for a TD. Points are always good. There is an extreme value to scoring, admittedly. To me, death marches are what happen when a defense is playing very well against us and we execute our offense in the face of it. We need to be able to fairly consistently score after 15 plays in order to be successful against everybody, not just the teams we get 4 run outs against. A good example of this was the win we had against Miami at home a couple years ago. I thought they played really well on defense and we beat them anyway. We kept the ball away, scored some of the time, and froze their offense on the sideline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 276464, member: 639"] Death marches? Well, let me first say this: with the only exception being the very end of certain games, you never turn your nose up to a big play for a TD. Points are always good. There is an extreme value to scoring, admittedly. To me, death marches are what happen when a defense is playing very well against us and we execute our offense in the face of it. We need to be able to fairly consistently score after 15 plays in order to be successful against everybody, not just the teams we get 4 run outs against. A good example of this was the win we had against Miami at home a couple years ago. I thought they played really well on defense and we beat them anyway. We kept the ball away, scored some of the time, and froze their offense on the sideline. [/QUOTE]
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