That was a poor example of clock management,almost went to overtime with 3 in hand.Rodney Anderson bailed him AND Mike out!
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That was a poor example of clock management,almost went to overtime with 3 in hand.Rodney Anderson bailed him AND Mike out!
Watch the replay and get back with me.If it wasn't for Rodney Anderson's run it would have looked like Teaxas Puke Orange.They wasted so much time I had neck veins ready to pop.Trust me it wasn't good.
I was shocked how fast the final 2 minutes went down to 1, but quite frankly I didn't want to see KSU's O again. Kill the clock and kick it (or Anderson house it, thank goodness).
My beef with Lincoln:
If I see the Wildcat to Flowers, who is slow out of the blocks (but love everything else he does for us), one more time this season I'm going to wish Riley leaves with Mikey. Stupid, stupid, playcalling on those redzone calls.
Just don't understand running the wildcat A) to the right and B) with Flowers.
Flowers block. Sermon carry. And go behind the best offensive lineman in the country.
Indeed. Isn't the extra blocker the real advantage of the wildcat? Sort of like with the Belldozer.?My problem with the Wildcat is that it telegraphs 99% of the time to the D that the deep back is running it, so key on him. And in the red zone there isn't that much space to pass off of and do you really want your RB or FB throwing it down there in that cramped space?
What is maddening is that Snyder showed Riley how to gain yards all game long by picking up the extra blocker by having the QB run behind both backs blocking for him...instead we pointlessly split Baker out, lose the extra blocker, and then have a Fullback without Baker's elusiveness run the ball. There's really nothing to argue about here - it failed twice. It even failed with a tailback. I think we ran 3 Wildcats for minus a half yard.
Riley is overdue for a new wrinkle. Why can't we bring back the shuttle pass (Anderson or Adams are quick out of the blocks for such a play)?