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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 906943" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I agree. Why we didn’t get more players game experience in the second half against Ole Miss is a mystery to me. </p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="https://media0.giphy.com/media/DvyLQztQwmyAM/200.gif" alt="Excuse Me Reaction GIF" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p> Long called quick screens. Sometimes we even blocked one of the three defenders on the screen target. You might not want to run a slant when there is a mass of defenders in the box, since we had enough passes deflected last night for my taste, at least. Long tried something, it didn't work, then he tried something else which didn't work, and so forth. We didn't execute anything well. </p><p>The play calls weren't the biggest sin last night. Execution was. Blocking was horrible, especially on the outside where we were screening. Long may have had a plan A (that didn't work) and a plan B (that also didn't work), but playcalling yesterday isn't as big of a problem as game prep. We jumped, we lined up incorrectly, we got a ton of penalties in the first half. We shot ourselves in the foot repeatedly. </p><p>Tony Elliot used his 10 days of prep a lot better than we did. </p><p>We may have been nursing some injuries, but if that's the case then we should have prepped someone else to play. Starting an injured player and losing is losing twice--you lose the game and you bang up your injured guy more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 906943, member: 282"] I agree. Why we didn’t get more players game experience in the second half against Ole Miss is a mystery to me. [IMG alt="Excuse Me Reaction GIF"]https://media0.giphy.com/media/DvyLQztQwmyAM/200.gif[/IMG] Long called quick screens. Sometimes we even blocked one of the three defenders on the screen target. You might not want to run a slant when there is a mass of defenders in the box, since we had enough passes deflected last night for my taste, at least. Long tried something, it didn't work, then he tried something else which didn't work, and so forth. We didn't execute anything well. The play calls weren't the biggest sin last night. Execution was. Blocking was horrible, especially on the outside where we were screening. Long may have had a plan A (that didn't work) and a plan B (that also didn't work), but playcalling yesterday isn't as big of a problem as game prep. We jumped, we lined up incorrectly, we got a ton of penalties in the first half. We shot ourselves in the foot repeatedly. Tony Elliot used his 10 days of prep a lot better than we did. We may have been nursing some injuries, but if that's the case then we should have prepped someone else to play. Starting an injured player and losing is losing twice--you lose the game and you bang up your injured guy more. [/QUOTE]
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