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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 4523" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>1) When CU stacked the box and crashed their corners, TW picked them apart. TW wasn't as bad as so many make out. Confirmation bias has blown-up his bad throws out of proportion and overlooked his many great throws. Admittedly, he had some what the what throws, but that might be scheme related, thinking of Vad's wild overthrow/interception in the spring game.</p><p>2) It seems to me that plays are designed against down/distance/defense, and I suspect that we could have both passing and rushing plays that attack comparable situations. The next question is likelihood of success. I think that's one of the reasons why our offense runs so much more. </p><p>3) If 2 is true, then the decision to pass is not just a matter of what the D gives us but also what we can do with a high chance of success.</p><p>4) So, greater efficiency might also translate into more attempts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 4523, member: 195"] 1) When CU stacked the box and crashed their corners, TW picked them apart. TW wasn't as bad as so many make out. Confirmation bias has blown-up his bad throws out of proportion and overlooked his many great throws. Admittedly, he had some what the what throws, but that might be scheme related, thinking of Vad's wild overthrow/interception in the spring game. 2) It seems to me that plays are designed against down/distance/defense, and I suspect that we could have both passing and rushing plays that attack comparable situations. The next question is likelihood of success. I think that's one of the reasons why our offense runs so much more. 3) If 2 is true, then the decision to pass is not just a matter of what the D gives us but also what we can do with a high chance of success. 4) So, greater efficiency might also translate into more attempts. [/QUOTE]
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