I'm not a coach, but it would seem that a balanced attack
Sep 30, 2014, 2:49 PM
= an unpredictable attack.
"We were really stubborn. We should of attacked them more. You throw for 435 yards and people want to know what is wrong with the running game. You are darned if you do, darned it you don't That is the nature of it. You will never please everyone. We won the game and we will move on to the next game."
If we come across a team that drops eight in coverage and still manages to contain the pocket, are we going to be able to move the ball still? I like Dabo, and agree our team deserves some credit, but I feel the criticism on the running game may be legit. I'll reserve further judgement till we play a team that doesn't sell out so much on the run like UNC but we only managed 101 rushing against FSU. NC State will be a pretty good test if they mix up their coverages...
Re: I'm not a coach, but it would seem that a balanced attack
Sep 30, 2014, 8:59 PM
You take what the defense gives. Last week the defense took the run away and gave the pass. As a result, we had the national quarterback of the week who broke records in the passing game. If we come across a team that drops 8 in coverage then our five will have to block their 3. I like our chances. Balance is great. Winning is even better.