So after being underwhelmed with our rushing I was looking at the box score sober for once. Haha. Our 3 top RB’s had 16 carries for 105 yards. 6.56 per carry. I feel better now. Just need double the carries.haha
Seeing this quote has me thinking Des is finally adapting.
“We threw it a lot in the first half because they were loading the box,” Desormeaux said. “We have good players on the perimeter. We’re not going to run into bad boxes. I’m not living in that world anymore. We’ve done that for too long.
That’s a lot of what we’ve done this year: ‘All right, we’re not doing this anymore. We’ve got good players, we’ve got experience, so we’re going to let our seventh-year quarterback make good decisions and get the ball where it needs to go.’ ”
I agree. I would have thought we'd see a little more production from the running attack considering all the talk about how big our OL is and the opponent. Now, with the transfer portal, I get that Grambling may have some more talent up there than they'd normally have but I would have thought that we'd have been more successful in the running game.
I just don't think its our strong suit. We have not been as strong of a running team over the last couple of years and I don't think this year will be that much different although I'd like to see more success. I suspect that had we been more successful earlier in the game running the ball, we would have continued to do so. They just had no answers for our receivers.
We were successful with the screens. They weren't just for 3-4 yards. If its taking advantage of a better matchup, I'm all for it considering we don't seem to be getting much of a push up front. At the end of the day, I'd love to see us doing both extremely well and becoming very balanced on offense.
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I think the Des quote supplied earlier was a better explanation of why you don't apply that theory in absolute terms. They noted that Grambling was loading the box and playing the run hard. At that point, why not use your outside options for which you have matchup advantages there as well. It only makes sense. That's why the deep ball, when used, was highly effective. Why sit there and try to fit a square peg into a round hole if that's where the defensive concentration is? Just so that you MAY wear them down in theory late in the game in a potentially closer game when you've shown over the last couple of years to not be able to do that? This is just not a team that will average 200+ yards rushing a game on 40+ rushing attempts like in the past. We have to be ready to adapt our philosophy in reaction to what the defense is doing.
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