PlayerRep said:Atlanta Griz1 said:indian-outlaw said:wolfman, buddy, the clock stops to move the chains on a first down which is what would happen if you don't force the qb to pitch the ball. Everyone except the griz coaches from the 90's who were torched by Georgia Southern knows this. Brint is right on this one for sure. Brown would have eaten up big chunks on keepers in a real hurry if he wasn't forced to pitch the ball.
Oh Bullsh*t! He didn't gain more than 5 yards on any carry the entire second half. Why would he suddenly become Michael Vick. I thought you were smarter than this. Obviously not.
If the player assigned to mark Brown had decided to jump wide to stop the pitchman from going out of bounds, Brown would have cut up field for big yards. You really don't understand the game, do you? If you had ever played football, you would understand basics like this. I have never heard of a team deciding to just defend the sideline--and letting the other team's qb and running back run straight up field for big yardage. Seems like a dumb strategy to me.
It is a dumb strategy. Anybody that played the game and tried to defend the option will understand this. Its still gap assignment football, no matter what point of the game you are in. I wouldn't expect a poster who's claim to athletic fame is playing intramural baseball to grasp that!