Mario's offensive philosophy

gordonsolie

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Never, ever open up the offense unless you are down at least two scores.

And gosh forbid, if you are so fortunate as to ever take a lead, never, ever do anything but run the ball, keep the clock moving, and attempt to run out the clock. Play as conservative as humanly possible.

Even if there is 45, 30, or 15 minutes left in the game.
 
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Never, ever open up the offense unless you are down at least two scores.

And gosh forbid, if you are so fortunate as to ever take a lead, never, ever do anything but run the ball, keep the clock moving, and attempt to run out the clock. Play as conservative as humanly possible.

Even if there is 45, 30, or 15 minutes left in the game.
It’s like he hates to ******* score let alone running the score up
 
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Never, ever open up the offense unless you are down at least two scores.

And gosh forbid, if you are so fortunate as to ever take a lead, never, ever do anything but run the ball, keep the clock moving, and attempt to run out the clock. Play as conservative as humanly possible.

Even if there is 45, 30, or 15 minutes left in the game.

Wait.

Mario has an Offensive Philosophy? Is this a rumor or some coming event?
 
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We got players waving to the camera before a play. Nobody took this game seriously and it showed
After the game all the players cutting it up on IG and X. It meant 0 to them
 
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One doesn't have to wonder what happens if George makes an effort to catch that dime from Brown on the first play of the game and take it to the house.

On the next offensive series, Mario looks to protect his 7-0 lead, and run the clock down for the next 58 minutes to protect the lead.
 
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One doesn't have to wonder what happens if George makes an effort to catch that dime from Brown on the first play of the game and take it to the house.

On the next offensive series, Mario looks to protect his 7-0 lead, and run the clock down for the next 58 minutes to protect the lead.

Seriously though, wtf was that?? We bag on the coaches, and a lot of the time it’s justified, but how much different is the story on Mario and Dawson if George just…..catches the football?

Guy supposedly can’t throw, he’s a runner playing QB, so we come out and run play action on the first snap, WR is open, ball is perfect, and 3 just puts 1 hand out half-assed and doesn’t even come close to catching it? I’ve only seen it once but do I have that wrong? It looked perfect. The underhand throw to him too was probably a 50+ yard gain. The ball hit him in both hands, underhanded, from 1 yard away. My wife catches that ball 100 times out of 100.

So yeah man, Mario is a poor gameday coach. No doubt. But wtf are these kids doing a lot of the time? If we’re not going to win games play to play as coaches, the players kinda have to make plays when they’re there. Deadass….did Jacolby George have money on Rutgers?
 
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Mario and Dawson game plan
 
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