It's the Journey... wrote:It almost seemed like we were in "conservative keep everyone healthy" mode. I don't think they wanted to open the play book very much.
I agree that the playbook didn't seem much expanded today. But I don't mean that as a criticism. I think, offensively, they stuck to a game plan that could have worked. Then -- I'm not going to sugar coat it -- Sheehan melted down, and it very quickly reached the point at which there was no point in trying much new.
We can only speculate, but if Bowling Green was hanging around at the end of two or three quarters, I wonder if Brandon would have tried a couple of new things.
I guess this works out pretty well. We might be able to surprise Miami a bit this weekend with a few new wrinkles.
Finally: I'm tired of hearing everyone insist we need to run the ball. Why?
If our players executed today, and with some defense, we could have won that game throwing all day. Passing, generally, has been working for us. And I've seen very little evidence this season that we
can pound the ball, particularly out of the formations that, presumably, make our passing attack so effective.
Sisyphus, if he had a choice, wouldn't have kept pushing that boulder up the hill. Running, for us, is pushing the boulder up hill. So why mess with it? Especially against a Top 10 team?