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Training wheels are off; powder puff part is over

ragtimejoe1

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Now the real schedule starts. UNLV is by far the weakest remaining team and they also beat NV. SUDS is trending up, the sheep aren't as good as last year--still probably better than the teams we faced thus far, and BSU and USU...well, you know.

Now we get to measure what real progress we've made thus far this season.
 
I think the coaches are just going to have to trust the players and get aggressive. At some point you have to put some faith in the players and go for broke.
 
HR_Poke said:
I think the coaches are just going to have to trust the players and get aggressive. At some point you have to put some faith in the players and go for broke.

I agree. You know BSU is going to beat your ass, so why not throw the sink at them? You're not going to win keeping everything in front of your
 
HR_Poke said:
I think the coaches are just going to have to trust the players and get aggressive. At some point you have to put some faith in the players and go for broke.
It was definitely encouraging to see Vigen try to actually win during the first half, and Stanard dialing up that blitz at the end
 
This fear of giving up the big play hamstrings too much and I think you can see it in the attitude of the players. There was no fire or aggression in them and they looked like they were over thinking every play for fear of making a mistake.
 
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