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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 633391" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I really don’t know why people are fixated on the Clemp game. The ONLY negative coming out of that game was the fact we had no intention of running the new offense and that to me was just a disappointment. This was just a matter of being overhyped all off-season about we were going to run some pro-style offense and we ran some of what we could. Plus you got MAYBE the platooning QB deal, but it was game 1 and the new staff possible didn’t know what it had yet I guess.</p><p></p><p>The game mismanagement to me comes down to if you’re going to run what you’ve got until you got the players in place you don’t run the offense like we’ve had, you know the rules and exercise good clock management & the lower end of the scale is small adjustments like providing the punter a better chance at getting the ball downed inside the 10 instead of a touchback.</p><p></p><p>People are pointing at singular items and trying to drive an assessment. I think if you look at the whole you come to a much different conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 633391, member: 789"] I really don’t know why people are fixated on the Clemp game. The ONLY negative coming out of that game was the fact we had no intention of running the new offense and that to me was just a disappointment. This was just a matter of being overhyped all off-season about we were going to run some pro-style offense and we ran some of what we could. Plus you got MAYBE the platooning QB deal, but it was game 1 and the new staff possible didn’t know what it had yet I guess. The game mismanagement to me comes down to if you’re going to run what you’ve got until you got the players in place you don’t run the offense like we’ve had, you know the rules and exercise good clock management & the lower end of the scale is small adjustments like providing the punter a better chance at getting the ball downed inside the 10 instead of a touchback. People are pointing at singular items and trying to drive an assessment. I think if you look at the whole you come to a much different conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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