garizzalies said:
AZGrizFan said:
I misread your post, sorry. But saying the "increasing drops sealed it" does imply that he moved to a run run run mentality partially because of the drops.
Oh I understand that was Bobby's plan. It's ALWAYS Bobby's plan. It's how you take a beautiful performance where you're running them out of the building utilizing their own game strategy against them and end up "winning ugly" or "not aesthetically pleasing". :lol: :lol:
Do the math. You’re great at math. Now measure the risk. You’re probably the best on the board at that. What does the book say? = Run the fucking ball/clock.
The way they lose that game is by panicking and abandoning the plan.
You’re coming around. Earlier you argued nothing indicated unsustainablity and in the same breath said the team looked “exhausted”.
Negative. Now you've misread MY post. What they were doing in the FIRST half was perfect, and nothing about it indicated unsustainability. The Griz were rolling, Idaho was reeling and we were about one more score from Idaho packing it in. What they were doing in the SECOND half was what made the defense ultimately look exhausted, and rightly so. They were on the field 24 of the 30 minutes (or something like that). 18 plays to 48. It's a freaking miracle they pulled it off, honestly and hats off to them.
I get going conservative, I do. And I understand it. But to go SO conservative that you put your defense in THAT position?
And while it may have been the plan, I think the way you lose the game is by abandoning what's clearly working. 256 yards of offense in the first half. 49 yards in the 2nd. Here's every drive in the 2nd half: 5/18 yards (P,P,R,P,P), 6/18 yards (R,R,P,R,R,R) 3/6 (R,R,P) 4/7 (R,R,R,R) That's 18 offensive plays. TWO passes in the last 3 drives. 4/5 passes on the first drive, 2/13 passes/plays on the last three. You can clearly see where Bobby shut it down attempting to shorten the game. The offense getting just two first downs in the entire 2nd half is what put the defense in a position of a) exhaustion and b) having to save the game--again. I would say we're incredibly fortunate that they're 3/3 in that department since the NAU game.
I'm NOT confident we can continue to deploy that strategy against Sac or PSU or MSU.
One final thought: All this would be a moot point if they'd picked up the 4th down attempt...and as I said in the thread I started, I LOVED the call (its a "step on the throat" mentality), just hated the PLAY call. A jump pass right there would have been lethal. A play that flowed to the right and then throw back to the left would have been lethal. Because let's be honest. The clock was stopping regardless of what play was run if we didn't make it. I just think it was a opportunity to open the entire playbook and they chose an incredibly conservative play at a time when creativity would have probably won the day/game at that moment.