ndn78 said:Been biting my tongue for two years now but can't stand's no more.
LCM out hustled our guys last night and their coaching was very well prepared. Some concerns I have seen trending over the last few years are as follows.
1) we average 2 -3 time outs to avoid delay of game penalties.
2) we average 2-3 delay of game penalties every game.
3) 90% of our snaps of the ball come with single digits left on the clock.
4) numerous defensive substitutions making a lot of lineman run and extra 30 - 40yrds after being on the field long periods as in games like last night waste energy.
5)what is the purpose of lining up in the swing gate formation for every extra point, again leads to wasted energy over the length of the game.
I thought the purpose of no huddle spread offense was for speed of running plays, so why take so long? We have a young man this year at quarterback who has the heart of line but has physical limitations. The play calls that require 35+ yard throws are not fair to him when a team has speed in the DB's. No one is better at 25 yrd and under routes than he is.
I have no problem getting beat by the better team, but when decisions are made that put the players in unfair situations I have a problem with that. When you continously waste valuable time whether you ahead or behind I beg someone to give me the reason behind the stats I listed above.
Go Indians!
100% agreed.ndn78 said:LCM out hustled our guys last night and their coaching was very well prepared.
Proove it....We may have 1 to 2 a game...We actually had just as many under the old regime when we ran in the plays to a huddle and we were stuck with the play that was called from the sideline with no out options at the line.ndn78 said:1) we average 2 -3 time outs to avoid delay of game penalties.
Again proove it...We may have 1 every other game.ndn78 said:2) we average 2-3 delay of game penalties every game.
And whats wrong with this? The no huddle is not all about being quick, it's actually more about keeping the defensive matchups the same. Not allowing the defense to sub and taking advantage of it.ndn78 said:3) 90% of our snaps of the ball come with single digits left on the clock.
We agree...Can't argue too much here.ndn78 said:4) numerous defensive substitutions making a lot of lineman run and extra 30 - 40yrds after being on the field long periods as in games like last night waste energy.
Agreed...Never rally got it? Give me the point. We need 2 we will get 2 in our normal formation.ndn78 said:5)what is the purpose of lining up in the swing gate formation for every extra point, again leads to wasted energy over the length of the game.
See above.ndn78 said:I thought the purpose of no huddle spread offense was for speed of running plays, so why take so long? We have a young man this year at quarterback who has the heart of line but has physical limitations. The play calls that require 35+ yard throws are not fair to him when a team has speed in the DB's. No one is better at 25 yrd and under routes than he is.
I have no problem getting beat by the better team, but when decisions are made that put the players in unfair situations I have a problem with that. When you continously waste valuable time whether you ahead or behind I beg someone to give me the reason behind the stats I listed above.
purplewarrior said:Mental preparation has to be key each and every week. Just ask a team that lost to Plano 13 to 10! Indians can bounce back. JMO
indianforever said:I think the band needs to start playing some stuff to keep the boys and fans pumped up throughout the game and please quit playing "I'm a Little Teacup"
PNG Proud said:indianforever said:I think the band needs to start playing some stuff to keep the boys and fans pumped up throughout the game and please quit playing "I'm a Little Teacup"
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PN-G Indians (7-1)
vs.
Montgomery Bears (7-1)
Friday, Nov. 1, 7:00PM
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