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<blockquote data-quote="swarmer" data-source="post: 820980" data-attributes="member: 1312"><p>D was alright other than the final drive. Didn’t we force like 3, 3 and outs to open the game? And it was still 0-0 while we were giving NIU good field position.</p><p></p><p>Would have been nice to get up 7-0 or 14-0 and take some pressure off the D; or not let NIU start every ****ing drive on the 40. Defenses can play a lot more agrresively wit the lead, as you tend to force the opposition to open it up a little more. Once NIU got the lead they got very conservative, run heavy and max protect for 2-3 quarters. You aren’t going to force TFLs and sacks in that scenario, but we did manage to keep them off the scoreboard and set up an easy TD with a strip.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what happened on the final drive, and I don’t want to watch the replay to figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swarmer, post: 820980, member: 1312"] D was alright other than the final drive. Didn’t we force like 3, 3 and outs to open the game? And it was still 0-0 while we were giving NIU good field position. Would have been nice to get up 7-0 or 14-0 and take some pressure off the D; or not let NIU start every ****ing drive on the 40. Defenses can play a lot more agrresively wit the lead, as you tend to force the opposition to open it up a little more. Once NIU got the lead they got very conservative, run heavy and max protect for 2-3 quarters. You aren’t going to force TFLs and sacks in that scenario, but we did manage to keep them off the scoreboard and set up an easy TD with a strip. Not sure what happened on the final drive, and I don’t want to watch the replay to figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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