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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 365503" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>I’m not sure if it was at the end of the half or end of the game (I think this), PJ himself said STTE of “we needed to hit that pass because we couldn’t run the ball.”</p><p></p><p>You’re right though, we don’t gotta. We could run it every play and lose. We do gotta sometimes if we want to win though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another reason we “gotta” throw the ball. When the other team is selling out to stop the run, we “gotta” throw the ball effectively to keep them honest. Bud Foster bet that we couldn’t beat them through the air and sold out to stop the run. He was one pass away from being right. Good thing for us Marshall made a huge gut check throw to drive the nail in the coffin.</p><p></p><p>And of course no d coordinator is going let a WR run free to the goal line intentionally. Same could be said about a d coordinator not intentionally leaving a gaping whole up the middle with nobody on the backend to tackle the RB allowing him to walk into the end zone. PJ saw the safeties cheating closer to the LOS and ran a series of plays to set them up. That’s what good coaches do. We executed a quarter of the time. If we hit 50% we blow them out.</p><p></p><p>Do you realize how awful our offense would be if there was not threat to pass? In summation, there are definitely times when we “gotta” throw the ball if we want a chance to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 365503, member: 786"] I’m not sure if it was at the end of the half or end of the game (I think this), PJ himself said STTE of “we needed to hit that pass because we couldn’t run the ball.” You’re right though, we don’t gotta. We could run it every play and lose. We do gotta sometimes if we want to win though. Another reason we “gotta” throw the ball. When the other team is selling out to stop the run, we “gotta” throw the ball effectively to keep them honest. Bud Foster bet that we couldn’t beat them through the air and sold out to stop the run. He was one pass away from being right. Good thing for us Marshall made a huge gut check throw to drive the nail in the coffin. And of course no d coordinator is going let a WR run free to the goal line intentionally. Same could be said about a d coordinator not intentionally leaving a gaping whole up the middle with nobody on the backend to tackle the RB allowing him to walk into the end zone. PJ saw the safeties cheating closer to the LOS and ran a series of plays to set them up. That’s what good coaches do. We executed a quarter of the time. If we hit 50% we blow them out. Do you realize how awful our offense would be if there was not threat to pass? In summation, there are definitely times when we “gotta” throw the ball if we want a chance to win. [/QUOTE]
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