RedStickHusky
formerly SeoulHuskyFan
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It's quite clear to me that we're deliberately trying to shorten the game and limit the oppositions offensive opportunities. I understand it but I have three problems with it..I wonder if my observations are accurate. If so, it would make sense that we are on the low side of average number of offensive plays run in a game as compared to the conference/ national division 1 average of total number of offensive plays per game.
1) it's a strategy weak teams employ to try and compete with stronger teams.. it's an admission of weakness in front of your players and not a strategy of confidence;
2) it greatly magnifies the importance of bounce plays; Maine gets a 10/14-point swing play on us (the scoop and score) and we barely have time left to beat them by three (note the ease with which we put up 10 in the 4th qtr when we committed to offense - why didn't we hang 40 on Maine? because we didn't want to.); and
3) like you say Carl, it disrupts all offensive rhythm - not to mention, if the defense knows we're snapping at 1 sec on every play, no wonder they're getting off the ball better than we are and playing in our backfield...