Ok, I have to ask

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gsb0824

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Why in the world do we run the ball at fourth and two around the right side of our line that has our weakest linemen. Why not run it to the left side that has our five start DT? Or better yet, can we not come up with something a little more creative than running the ball up the middle during every short yardage situation. Does our playbook in these scenarios have a second page?
 
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Why in the world do we run the ball at fourth and two around the right side of our line that has our weakest linemen. Why not run it to the left side that has our five start DT? Or better yet, can we not come up with something a little more creative than running the ball up the middle during every short yardage situation. Does our playbook in these scenarios have a second page?

We scored a TD on that play. Only that Fu*king line judge didn't see it.....
 
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I'm convinced some of you do not understand the objective of play calls.
The 2 deep passes on the last drive WERE WIDE OPEN. The run on 4th down scores a TD. So please explain what else you would have liked to see?(that we can control)
 
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I'm convinced some of you do not understand the objective of play calls.
The 2 deep passes on the last drive WERE WIDE OPEN. The run on 4th down scores a TD. So please explain what else you would have liked to see?(that we can control)
Wouldn’t have minded seeing Heupel Spartan kick the line judge into hell. JMHO though.
 
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