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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 968673" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>No I get that part and by itself it’s true. But most teams don’t rush for 6.2 per carry! Do you realize that our running game nearly matched our passing game in per receptions vs Vikings? If you throw a complete pass in bounds it takes roughly the same time as a run in bounds. So mixing in more runs before the last drive or so is imperative. You can also use the sideline under 5 minutes in each half (But don’t pull a Dalvin Cook and run out of bounds when you are Winning!!) stupid play there.</p><p></p><p>GB vs Vikings was a situational game where we were 13 or less points down most of the game and we had plenty of time until their final FG. The combination of AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones Running just 15 times is MIND BOGGLING. Had we run 15 more times AJ+AJ would’ve had 190 ground yards not including the rest of our team. It was the ONLY part of our game that was working and we all but completely ignored it.</p><p></p><p>There was No excuse for abandoning our running game when it was a 13 point deficit for most of the game and more than a quarter to play. Also the best way to slow a fast paced hand is to keep their Offense on the sideline, tire their Defense, rest your Defense and not to go 3 and out and hand the ball back 60 sec later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 968673, member: 10086"] No I get that part and by itself it’s true. But most teams don’t rush for 6.2 per carry! Do you realize that our running game nearly matched our passing game in per receptions vs Vikings? If you throw a complete pass in bounds it takes roughly the same time as a run in bounds. So mixing in more runs before the last drive or so is imperative. You can also use the sideline under 5 minutes in each half (But don’t pull a Dalvin Cook and run out of bounds when you are Winning!!) stupid play there. GB vs Vikings was a situational game where we were 13 or less points down most of the game and we had plenty of time until their final FG. The combination of AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones Running just 15 times is MIND BOGGLING. Had we run 15 more times AJ+AJ would’ve had 190 ground yards not including the rest of our team. It was the ONLY part of our game that was working and we all but completely ignored it. There was No excuse for abandoning our running game when it was a 13 point deficit for most of the game and more than a quarter to play. Also the best way to slow a fast paced hand is to keep their Offense on the sideline, tire their Defense, rest your Defense and not to go 3 and out and hand the ball back 60 sec later. [/QUOTE]
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