What Will the Offensive Gameplan vs. EMU be?
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What Will the Offensive Gameplan vs. EMU be?
They are giving up silly numbers on the ground and our rush game is towards the bottom of the M.A.C. so far this season. The bread and butter of our offense, the passing game, finally started clicking at Wyoming. Do we pound it against the vulnerable EMU rush defense?
I think Geter and Bullock are both capable backs and have a chance to rack up some yards against this EMU defense. At the same time though Sheehan and the aerial game got some rhythm going vs. Wyoming and you don't want to abandon that approach if you feel you need to keep those coals warm.
What I would like to see is a nice game plan that doesn't deviate from our normal points of attack- play to our strengths in the pass game and then pound it out on the ground and play keep away.
What does everyone think we will do Saturday and what would everyone like to see the Falcons do against the Eagles?
I think Geter and Bullock are both capable backs and have a chance to rack up some yards against this EMU defense. At the same time though Sheehan and the aerial game got some rhythm going vs. Wyoming and you don't want to abandon that approach if you feel you need to keep those coals warm.
What I would like to see is a nice game plan that doesn't deviate from our normal points of attack- play to our strengths in the pass game and then pound it out on the ground and play keep away.
What does everyone think we will do Saturday and what would everyone like to see the Falcons do against the Eagles?
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pass pass pass, score score score. Call off the hounds in the 2nd half, and see how bad the RB's want the endzone.
I remember games w/Harris and Jacobs at the helm. Ones where we'd have our 2nd and 3rd team offense in running up the middle every play to run off some clock, and we would still score a lot.
I remember games w/Harris and Jacobs at the helm. Ones where we'd have our 2nd and 3rd team offense in running up the middle every play to run off some clock, and we would still score a lot.
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Yea, I agree. I think we need to do whatever it takes to score as many points as possible and put a hurtin on EMU. Considering its homecoming, I would expect them to come out and put on a show. Hopefully, I am right so that maybe we can win back some of those fans we may have lost from the Minnesota game.
Start with our bread and butter. Pass and open up the field. Play our game. Mix in the run now and then to keep EMU's D honest. Put some good points on the board. Then control the clock with running and short passing game. Don't give up the big plays that could change the momentum of the game.
Should be a good game for our falcons.
Should be a good game for our falcons.
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Don't expect much difference in the scheme, short higher-probability throws are our definition of a running attack....we'll set that up for the first 4 out of 5 plays on a drive...then an over the top go-long to Parks or Sparts Kid.
Some of you are right though, once we chalk up the better part of the 20.5 that BoDog has us favored by we'll opt for more time consumption with run orientation to give the Zips film watchers something else to worry about
On our way to 38-17...and some of that is scored late as we get some PT to some of the newbies on both sides of the ball.
and yes, the TE will catch 2 passes. Now that would be a good Over/Under
Some of you are right though, once we chalk up the better part of the 20.5 that BoDog has us favored by we'll opt for more time consumption with run orientation to give the Zips film watchers something else to worry about
On our way to 38-17...and some of that is scored late as we get some PT to some of the newbies on both sides of the ball.
and yes, the TE will catch 2 passes. Now that would be a good Over/Under
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