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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 354579" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I hear you and share your frustration, but I didn't see a change in play calling or aggressiveness on O. Kirvonte ran the ball 7 times and averaged 5.71 yards/carry. Quaide ran the ball 6 times and averaged 2.83 yds/carry. Whether that was from the rain, the blocking or just the difference in running styles, it is what it is. </p><p></p><p>I really think that CPJ has had the success he's had over the years by calling plays based on what he sees the defense doing. He's typically not calling plays to get the featured player the ball, the point that Rod Gilmore didn't seem to understand. Similarly, it looked to me that we ran a lot of veer (triple option) in both halves. In the first half, we hit for big plays. In the second half we didn't. Whether that was from the rain, blocking or what, I don' know, but it looked to me like we were running the same plays (still entirely subjective impression on my part, take it for what it's worth).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 354579, member: 195"] I hear you and share your frustration, but I didn't see a change in play calling or aggressiveness on O. Kirvonte ran the ball 7 times and averaged 5.71 yards/carry. Quaide ran the ball 6 times and averaged 2.83 yds/carry. Whether that was from the rain, the blocking or just the difference in running styles, it is what it is. I really think that CPJ has had the success he's had over the years by calling plays based on what he sees the defense doing. He's typically not calling plays to get the featured player the ball, the point that Rod Gilmore didn't seem to understand. Similarly, it looked to me that we ran a lot of veer (triple option) in both halves. In the first half, we hit for big plays. In the second half we didn't. Whether that was from the rain, blocking or what, I don' know, but it looked to me like we were running the same plays (still entirely subjective impression on my part, take it for what it's worth). [/QUOTE]
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