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re: Greedy and Delpit shone as usual, Fulton improved most

Posted on 9/30/18 at 11:53 am to
Posted by mikeytig
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Posted on 9/30/18 at 11:53 am to
It’s almost as if the defense goes les miles in the second half. The defense destroys the opposing offense in the first half and aranda calls off the dogs. I guess he feels he so loaded in the defensive f backfield he doesn’t need to take any more chances. Before you know it it’s a different ball game in the second half and the pattern appears to be repeating itself.
Posted by Lester Earl
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Posted on 9/30/18 at 11:58 am to
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It’s almost as if the defense goes les miles in the second half. The defense destroys the opposing offense in the first half and aranda calls off the dogs. I guess he feels he so loaded in the defensive f backfield he doesn’t need to take any more chances. Before you know it it’s a different ball game in the second half and the pattern appears to be repeating itself.



and what actually happens, is they go away from the blitz, knowing that it leaves you susceptible to big plays. Try and keep OM WR's in front of them. As long as they are completing passes and being tackled, the clock is running and it's closer to an LSU victory.

You blitz, they hit a few big plays, and next thing you know the score is not in your favor and neither is the clock.

This is not a new practice in football. It wins games. You give your team the highest percent chance to win the game when you are up 28-6 and the clock is your best friend.
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