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Oct 21, 2014
10:25
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CalGTR
We were down to almost nobody at running back on the depth chart.
Another injury and we wouldn't even be able to pass block effectively, let alone run the ball. I'm guessing that the extremely thin depth at RB had to be a factor in the play calling.
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Offensive play calling breakdown in the second half
BYUheaven
10/21/14 10:02am
Agreed--run the dang ball. Keep the defense off the field.
newey-west
10/21/14 10:03am
Can't argue with that. But you also can't argue with 400+ yards and 4 TDs
workindev
10/21/14 10:06am
I thought Stewart had a great passing game other than a few missed deep balls.
BYUheaven
10/21/14 10:11am
RE: I thought Stewart had a great passing game other than a few missed deep
southernfriedcougar
10/21/14 10:17am
And of those 11, how many were QB scrambles? I count 6.
lawboy
10/21/14 10:18am
We were down to almost nobody at running back on the depth chart.
CalGTR
10/21/14 10:25am
I will give you that.
BYUheaven
10/21/14 10:28am
Yes, but when your 5th string Nate Carter is averaging 12+ ypc you run the ball
AFcoug7
10/21/14 10:53am
Good breakdown. I wanted to see more of Carter, he fumbled though and that's
BabyOx
10/21/14 10:50am
There's more to footbal than averages
GA_Coug
10/21/14 10:52am
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