It's amazing how people who don't read about or research Stitt's offensive strategies don't have a clue about what is going on with the play calling and why it is being done. The 90+ plays a game is to wear out the defense so you can win in the second half. Repetitive bubble screens from the near hash mark to the wide side of the field causes the D lineman and linebackers to run across the field to the ball while the o-linemen do not, helping wear out the defense. The quick line up and snaps preclude substitutions. Again, wearing out the defense. Our problems have been dropped balls and missed blocks on those screens, which can be corrected. When the Griz do substitute, it appears to occur more when the ball is on their hash mark, so the D substitutions have to run on and off across the field. Do you think the last drive against NDSU would have worked if their D wasn't gassed? I'm still quite optimistic that when the fundamentals are squared on the offense as they seem to be on the defense this TEAM can beat anyone in the FCS.