You know what ten years of Randy Edsall football has done? It's made people believe that you're more likely to win a game in the situation we found ourselves in on third and long after a disasterous passing attack all day, by running the ball into the teeth of a defense on a very LOW percentage chance of getting a first down, and then playing the game by putting the ball into the opposing OFFENSES hands.
Talk about percentages? Seriously? You're more likely to get a first down on a third and 8 by throwing the ball, than you are running it. Always. It's not a freaking running down. It's just not. Ever. You can certainly run in that situation, and make it work - but it's LOW percentage.
If you choose to run on that down, in that situation, and a scenario like that, and you do it regularly, it says a TON about the type of team you are, the type of players you are, and the type of coach you are.
And I completely agree with the other guy, and that North Carolina game is the perfect example, that the best way to win in the situatino we found ourselves in teh fourth quarter is to ATTACK!!! The way we choked away that game playing conservative offense with a 10-0 lead was reprehensible.
If you want players to perform, you want success under pressure, then you need to call their numbers, when it's time to perform.
I guarantee there's not a guy on this offensive squad, that would have that play call go any other way than it did, and are hoping, begging for it to happen again so that they can go out there and make it work, and I bet that if the coaches find themselves in a similar situation, they'll call it again. Becasue that's consistency. If the players can't get it done, they'll find players that will, and no player will walk off that field when they've either succeeded or failed, and felt like they didn't at least have the chance to give everythign they've got.
I also guarantee that the concept that they ,might be happier, not having their numbers called, and relying on watching somebody else have to win the game would make them want to puke. YOu don't think like that on the field.
Yes - absolutely, every single one of these guys would rather win the game than lose. You don't win or lose games on single plays, unless it's the last play of the game, and the score hangs on the outcome of that last play.
FOotball players need to have short memories. They can't think about the play before, when it's time to make the next play. The single play that you are in on, at any time, is all that matters.
Offensive football is cerebral. It's a mindset. It's proactive. You need to be thinking, and play with attitude, and you need to WANT that ball in your hands to make the play.
You don't get that attitude in players, when you're playing defensive conservative style ball on offense.
There are definitely situations where you'd want to play conservative style on offense, and I'm sure we will see them. But I agree 100% with the play call at the time, and I believe it's a major piece of building a new team identity on offense.
What I'm looking for now, is consistency, in the attacking mindset, and the ability of the players to go out and get it done.