LanderPoke
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When we absolutely have to pass protect we never can
Is cherry picking the sack on a pass play, while ignoring other successful pass plays, not exactly the same thing?307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:laxwyo said:Play action 1st down and a sack. You like that one?
Of course no one likes that, but it's not that different then all the runs on first down in the first quarter that lost 2 and 4 yards. At least we are mixing it up a little more now.
The trade off question is, did you prefer our pass plays we have had that went 30+ yards, or would you have rather we had 2 yard runs on those plays instead?
That is not the trade off question...comparing failed plays against successful plays is just cherry-picking. Wyoming will either fail or succeed with the style they are trying to perfect. We failed a that with Koenning, Glenn, and DC...We have had more success with Bohl-ball but they are definitely not impressing me tonight.
WyomingAgJ said:Is cherry picking the sack on a pass play, while ignoring other successful pass plays, not exactly the same thing?307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:laxwyo said:Play action 1st down and a sack. You like that one?
Of course no one likes that, but it's not that different then all the runs on first down in the first quarter that lost 2 and 4 yards. At least we are mixing it up a little more now.
The trade off question is, did you prefer our pass plays we have had that went 30+ yards, or would you have rather we had 2 yard runs on those plays instead?
That is not the trade off question...comparing failed plays against successful plays is just cherry-picking. Wyoming will either fail or succeed with the style they are trying to perfect. We failed a that with Koenning, Glenn, and DC...We have had more success with Bohl-ball but they are definitely not impressing me tonight.
I argue we are moving the ball better now because we started mixing it up. Calling a run play every first down for most of the first half is predictable. Mixing up runs and passes on first downs brings more success to both.
307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:Is cherry picking the sack on a pass play, while ignoring other successful pass plays, not exactly the same thing?307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:laxwyo said:Play action 1st down and a sack. You like that one?
Of course no one likes that, but it's not that different then all the runs on first down in the first quarter that lost 2 and 4 yards. At least we are mixing it up a little more now.
The trade off question is, did you prefer our pass plays we have had that went 30+ yards, or would you have rather we had 2 yard runs on those plays instead?
That is not the trade off question...comparing failed plays against successful plays is just cherry-picking. Wyoming will either fail or succeed with the style they are trying to perfect. We failed a that with Koenning, Glenn, and DC...We have had more success with Bohl-ball but they are definitely not impressing me tonight.
I argue we are moving the ball better now because we started mixing it up. Calling a run play every first down for most of the first half is predictable. Mixing up runs and passes on first downs brings more success to both.
Would you rather Levi throw a pick six or lose a fumble deep in our own territory? ...
We were "mixing it up" the entire first half while turning the ball over and killing ourselves with penalties
307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:Is cherry picking the sack on a pass play, while ignoring other successful pass plays, not exactly the same thing?307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:laxwyo said:Play action 1st down and a sack. You like that one?
Of course no one likes that, but it's not that different then all the runs on first down in the first quarter that lost 2 and 4 yards. At least we are mixing it up a little more now.
The trade off question is, did you prefer our pass plays we have had that went 30+ yards, or would you have rather we had 2 yard runs on those plays instead?
That is not the trade off question...comparing failed plays against successful plays is just cherry-picking. Wyoming will either fail or succeed with the style they are trying to perfect. We failed a that with Koenning, Glenn, and DC...We have had more success with Bohl-ball but they are definitely not impressing me tonight.
I argue we are moving the ball better now because we started mixing it up. Calling a run play every first down for most of the first half is predictable. Mixing up runs and passes on first downs brings more success to both.
Would you rather Levi throw a pick six or lose a fumble deep in our own territory? ...
We were "mixing it up" the entire first half while turning the ball over and killing ourselves with penalties
LanderPoke said:Welch has hands of stone. Dude flat out cannot catch. I’m done with him
laxwyo said:LanderPoke said:Welch has hands of stone. Dude flat out cannot catch. I’m done with him
That ball was perfectly thrown. Maybe just a hair outside.
laxwyo said:LanderPoke said:Welch has hands of stone. Dude flat out cannot catch. I’m done with him
That ball was perfectly thrown. Maybe just a hair outside.
WyomingAgJ said:307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:Is cherry picking the sack on a pass play, while ignoring other successful pass plays, not exactly the same thing?307bball said:WyomingAgJ said:laxwyo said:Play action 1st down and a sack. You like that one?
Of course no one likes that, but it's not that different then all the runs on first down in the first quarter that lost 2 and 4 yards. At least we are mixing it up a little more now.
The trade off question is, did you prefer our pass plays we have had that went 30+ yards, or would you have rather we had 2 yard runs on those plays instead?
That is not the trade off question...comparing failed plays against successful plays is just cherry-picking. Wyoming will either fail or succeed with the style they are trying to perfect. We failed a that with Koenning, Glenn, and DC...We have had more success with Bohl-ball but they are definitely not impressing me tonight.
I argue we are moving the ball better now because we started mixing it up. Calling a run play every first down for most of the first half is predictable. Mixing up runs and passes on first downs brings more success to both.
Would you rather Levi throw a pick six or lose a fumble deep in our own territory? ...
We were "mixing it up" the entire first half while turning the ball over and killing ourselves with penalties
You mean when it was third and long because of two unsuccessful run plays? Again cherry picking plays. When you don't mix up calls and everyone knows when it will be a run or pass it is very easy to defend.
If you consider the first half mixing it up, does that mean you would prefer to have thrown no passes and be even less diverse in our play calls?