TheMatador
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No rationale. Maybe it was about keeping the offense in its usual rhythm vs. slowing it down and ****ing up the offensive flow.
This is your answer. Like it or not, we aren't a slow, methodical, pounding offense. We rely on tempo and rhythm to move the football. Better to keep moving the ball and get a score than drain clock and not score.
Correct. If we have a power run game, then bleed clock. Our zone run is greatly helped by a d line that is still trying to get set and gassed. Just how team is built. If you try to bleed clock to zero, they have time to substitute, get set and proper defensive calls. I don't like our zone run blocking, but it gets the most out of what we have. When we have an OL full of Donaldson's we run out the clock. Still getting there.
Are we recruiting that kind of player all across the board now?