vs. Old Dominion (9/28)

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Re: vs. Old Dominion (9/28)

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Hammer wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:53 pm The simple fact that so many time outs have to be used just to get a play in should tell you all you need to know about SL.
This happens all the time. A big play coming up either on O OR D and we call a timeout. Gives the opposition time to think things over. Just run the play if we're on O or let the play happen if on D. Drives me crazy....
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Re: vs. Old Dominion (9/28)

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Falconfreak90 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 8:52 pm
Hammer wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:53 pm The simple fact that so many time outs have to be used just to get a play in should tell you all you need to know about SL.
This happens all the time. A big play coming up either on O OR D and we call a timeout. Gives the opposition time to think things over. Just run the play if we're on O or let the play happen if on D. Drives me crazy....
Feels like a lot of those TOs lead to the coaching staff outsmarting themselves and trying to get too cutesy, especially on offense. I can respect having to do it occasionally on D simply because you're misaligned or in the wrong package for the offensive set.
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Re: vs. Old Dominion (9/28)

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jpfalcon09 wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:07 am
Falconfreak90 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 8:52 pm
Hammer wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:53 pm The simple fact that so many time outs have to be used just to get a play in should tell you all you need to know about SL.
This happens all the time. A big play coming up either on O OR D and we call a timeout. Gives the opposition time to think things over. Just run the play if we're on O or let the play happen if on D. Drives me crazy....
Feels like a lot of those TOs lead to the coaching staff outsmarting themselves and trying to get too cutesy, especially on offense. I can respect having to do it occasionally on D simply because you're misaligned or in the wrong package for the offensive set.
This....
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