Offensive Impotency Breeds Program Mediocrity
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:44 am
The years of mediocre offense hurts the building of depth. When you can't score, you have to play your first team to the very end. When your defense is good enough to keep you in the game...they also get tired and risk injury. You can't just take the first team out in the 4th quarter and say that the "ones have had enough" like a pitcher who has thrown 100 pitches...you have to try and win.
So every year we have kids sitting on the bench getting very little or no playing time. The next year they have to go through the growing pains we are going through now with our O-line, recievers and secondary.
It would be nice to blow out an Adams State or some other team once in a while to let some 2nd or 3rd team kids play so that the next year we wouldn't have first teamers going in so green. At least when we were 0-11 we had a lot of kids with experience back the next few years. I'm not saying we need to revert to that, but this anemic offense is going to hurt more and more. I think we need to either look at a coaching change on the OC side....or re-vamp the scheme to fit the players. This may have been what Kramer was talking about when, (paraphrasing), he talked about trying to scare them into executing something they can't do...and maybe some wholesale changes are in order.
So every year we have kids sitting on the bench getting very little or no playing time. The next year they have to go through the growing pains we are going through now with our O-line, recievers and secondary.
It would be nice to blow out an Adams State or some other team once in a while to let some 2nd or 3rd team kids play so that the next year we wouldn't have first teamers going in so green. At least when we were 0-11 we had a lot of kids with experience back the next few years. I'm not saying we need to revert to that, but this anemic offense is going to hurt more and more. I think we need to either look at a coaching change on the OC side....or re-vamp the scheme to fit the players. This may have been what Kramer was talking about when, (paraphrasing), he talked about trying to scare them into executing something they can't do...and maybe some wholesale changes are in order.