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Charting the game - Utah Edition

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  • DawgOfTheAges
    DawgOfTheAges Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,807 Founders Club
    edited December 2020
    every time we try to slowly unbutton the other teams' dress one button at a time in the first quarter, we wind up alone in the alley holding air ~ we need to cut that shit out ~ we simply do not have the overwhelming talent advantage.
  • @Woof Great analysis, as usual. This is why I joined this bored.

    How many of the runs were toward the short side of the field? It always feels odd to me to run a play in less space, particularly if you're not having much success running it up the middle already.

    How much of our? lack of success on running was due to lack of execution? Is the Utah front 7 that much stronger?
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
    edited December 2020
    There were 20 second-down plays, with an average of 7.75 yards to go so obviously first down was a problem, too. What shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone was that for the first time this season third down also was an issue, converting only 4 of 13 and facing an average of 7.9 yards to go.

    I’d be curious to just how many plays on 1st and 2nd down Morris checked into a run. I remember hearing “kill kill kill” a lot and then a run into a stacked box right after.

    On second downs, it was an even split of 10 passes and 10 rushes.

    Morris completed 7 of 10 for 74 yards and an interception on second-down throws, and five of those seven completions netted a first down.

    On the 10 second-down rushes, they gained 40 yards. McGrew ran for 26 on one run and Bynum had 11 on the jet sweep on the final drive. That means eight other second-down rushes netted a total of only 3 yards.

    Jesus.