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    5-3

    11-7

    22-14

    33-21

    44-28

    55-35

    66-42

    Tempo Changes Everything


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    It worked for Tulsa last night, but when we tried to run fast tempo last year, our offense couldnt pull it off. Countless false starts by the OL for example


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    Everything is magnified with up tempo.

    Losing 42 to 66 should not be any more or less upsetting than getting beat 22-14


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Everything is magnified with up tempo.

    Losing 42 to 66 should not be any more or less upsetting than getting beat 22-14
    Sure. Ok.

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    No, there is a huuggggeee difference between giving up 66 versus giving up 22


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudsheen#winnin View Post
    No, there is a huuggggeee difference between giving up 66 versus giving up 22
    Percentage wise there is no difference.

    Up tempo changes "everything" and everything is a trade off.

    The defense in an up tempo game has no time to plan or regroup when the offense is scoring fast.

    It's identically cumulative, but more upsetting when its a new experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Percentage wise there is no difference.

    Up tempo changes "everything" and everything is a trade off.

    The defense in an up tempo game has no time to plan or regroup when the offense is scoring fast.

    It's identically cumulative, but more upsetting when its a new experience.
    What percentage are you talking about? Please explain...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    What percentage are you talking about? Please explain...
    Multiply the 22-14 score by 3 and see what you get. The percentages are the same.

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    We were not running an up tempo offense and still scored 42. I don't see how them slowing down on offense cuts our offensive production by two thirds.


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    Turbine's sunshine pumping machine is like a piece of German engineering. Fine precision tolerances, close cut helical gearing, a quiet efficient diesel powerplant. Pumping bull____ like their is no tomorrow.

    We lost by 24 in a game we scored 42. A ridiculous, palindromic ___ kicking regardless of "tempo".


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    How about we lost because they were better?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Everything is magnified with up tempo.

    Losing 42 to 66 should not be any more or less upsetting than getting beat 22-14
    Losing by at least 3 scores is more upsetting to me than losing by 1 touchdown and 2 point conversion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudsheen#winnin View Post
    No, there is a huuggggeee difference between giving up 66 versus giving up 22
    Yes!

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    If you make $14 an hour and tickets cost you $22 it is no different than if you make $42 an hour and tickets cost you $66

    Just be glad you make $42 and most of your tickets (if not all) this year will be a lot less than $66

    edit ps: Weekly wages may vary.


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    Jesus. The end result is you want at least 1 more point than the other team. You can't scale that!

    If you are losing 22-14 with the ball on the other team's 1 with 5 seconds left you still have a chance to tie and go to overtime. Same scenario, down 66-42.....where are you?

    Your analysis is silly.


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