They scored 14 points on their first 2 drives. And 10 the rest of the way. We slowed them down before halftime. I was at the game. The onside kick allowed them to continue trying to milk the clock and made us anxious for 3 and outsThey gained 141 yards on the first 2 drives rushing. It seems worse because they had the lead and it was frustratingBy the rain came we had figured out what they were doing
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We didn't stop the sweep or option all day, the rain came at the perfect time
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They also lost a possession by running the kickoff back to start the third qb. Which helps the d stats. But watch the replay , we didn't come close to stopping them until the rain.
The sweep wasnt stopped the entire day, not once. Then taking the option away with the rain you've taken 50 % of the playbook.
I mean I'm just being real, the rain saved us. But it's part of the home field advantage. And that's their fault for running that type of offense, rain is gonna happen.
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Well we saw two different games then. After the first possession they went up and down the field until the rain. I actually posted in the gameday thread " thank god for the heavy rain".
They used dives first drive then realized that wasn't happening , then proceeded to kill us out side from then on. We never adjusted to that.
After the rain they weee at our mercy , they no longer had the option or outside game. We did the same thing on D all game we did last year, same alignments and strategy. And were gashed the same. Last year we just got multiple fumbles.
But we'll just disagree.