Why don’t we just copy Boise’s plays?

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Seriously. Just lining up and aping what they do would be better than our dog crap offense.

I’m quite proud of our d. We have a good d, but they can’t hold every team to 10 pts! This is a miserable, frustrating season
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They did try a reverse in the third quarter to Price and Boise Snuffed it out for a three yard loss.
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Seriously. Just lining up and aping what they do would be better than our dog crap offense.

Yeah, why don't we just copy the part where the O line protects the QB, and the receivers can get some separation, and the QB places the pass such that the receiver doesn't even have to break stride to catch it. Yeah, let's just copy that!
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ZapPoke wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:41 am Seriously. Just lining up and aping what they do would be better than our dog crap offense.

Yeah, why don't we just copy the part where the O line protects the QB, and the receivers can get some separation, and the QB places the pass such that the receiver doesn't even have to break stride to catch it. Yeah, let's just copy that!
sounds good. What have we got to lose at this point?
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LanderPoke wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 12:38 pm What have we got to lose at this point?
The same thing as they would if they don't copy Boise's plays: the game. Boise athletes are a step faster and a pound stronger than Poke athletes. What would make a difference, IMO, is an offensive game plan that takes the player's strengths and weaknesses into account rather than forcing them into a mold into which they don't fit. I think a finesse game strategy would work.
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