Bok_Choi said:Imagine being asked and answering media questions in a civil manner. You know, like it mattered. Like other people were watching. Quite a novel concept.
The only bone I have to kick here is that he said the Griz had hundreds of explosive plays. Coach, have you watched the film?
hubcap said:Bok_Choi said:Imagine being asked and answering media questions in a civil manner. You know, like it mattered. Like other people were watching. Quite a novel concept.
The only bone I have to kick here is that he said the Griz had hundreds of explosive plays. Coach, have you watched the film?
He’s not lying. We do have 100’s of explosive plays. But for some reason Rosy seems to love about 6 plays that aren’t explosive. And run up the middle is the most popular of them.
Although it was nice in the second half when he opened the playbook up and attacked downfield, the run up the middle seemed to start working. Much easier when the defense has to start doing their jobs rather than just stop that play all the time.
You don't allow a little hyperbole in your "civil" pressers?Bok_Choi said:Imagine being asked and answering media questions in a civil manner. You know, like it mattered. Like other people were watching. Quite a novel concept.
The only bone I have to kick here is that he said the Griz had hundreds of explosive plays. Coach, have you watched the film?
Those runs up the middle have a cumulative impact on the energy of the defense. They were clearly gassed by the end of 3Q. This is a main objective of a BH game plan. This is one of the times it worked.hubcap said:Bok_Choi said:Imagine being asked and answering media questions in a civil manner. You know, like it mattered. Like other people were watching. Quite a novel concept.
The only bone I have to kick here is that he said the Griz had hundreds of explosive plays. Coach, have you watched the film?
He’s not lying. We do have 100’s of explosive plays. But for some reason Rosy seems to love about 6 plays that aren’t explosive. And run up the middle is the most popular of them.
Although it was nice in the second half when he opened the playbook up and attacked downfield, the run up the middle seemed to start working. Much easier when the defense has to start doing their jobs rather than just stop that play all the time.
kemajic said:Those runs up the middle have a cumulative impact on the energy of the defense. They were clearly gassed by the end of 3Q. This is a main objective of a BH game plan. This is one of the times it worked.hubcap said:He’s not lying. We do have 100’s of explosive plays. But for some reason Rosy seems to love about 6 plays that aren’t explosive. And run up the middle is the most popular of them.
Although it was nice in the second half when he opened the playbook up and attacked downfield, the run up the middle seemed to start working. Much easier when the defense has to start doing their jobs rather than just stop that play all the time.
kemajic said:You don't allow a little hyperbole in your "civil" pressers?Bok_Choi said:Imagine being asked and answering media questions in a civil manner. You know, like it mattered. Like other people were watching. Quite a novel concept.
The only bone I have to kick here is that he said the Griz had hundreds of explosive plays. Coach, have you watched the film?
He did say Luepke was not available this week.
indiancoyote said:kemajic said:Those runs up the middle have a cumulative impact on the energy of the defense. They were clearly gassed by the end of 3Q. This is a main objective of a BH game plan. This is one of the times it worked.
Funny as hell. The kick and punt returns turned the game around period.