Husky25
Dink & Dunk beat the Greatest Show on Turf.
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...That defense should have been disciplined to know, that whatever happened, Temple had no timeouts, so if the ball was down in the field, they needed to be ready for Temple to get back to the line of scrimmage as fast as they could, and run the next play...SHould the coaches have called timeout? Sure, but I'd rather have a team that's disciplined enough, to wait until they're coming off the field, to celebrate, and have the urgency to get up off the QB, and get back and get set for the next play in that situation when they've made a great play on second down, but the offense is in 4 down territority, with no timeouts and the clock running.
Discipline, and by extension, communication and football awareness are soft skills and taught/developed in practice by the coaching staff. We can say that the players did not execute on this play or that one, but discipline is a pervasive skill throughout the team on every play. At the end of the day, that may be on the coaches as well.