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The Hurry up and lose offense

Will_L

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Oct 12, 2003
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Today is a PERFECT example of why the hurry up and Lock needs to be replaced by the SLOWDOWN, Zanders and Crockett. Our D is a sieve! Our offense gives football significane to Charles Manson's theme "Helter Skelter" . We are in a big ass hurry to play incnsistant offense to put a very suspect D back on the field. The D plays off the line and looks at sideline and wave at each other..most not set and at least a yard off LOS.

The people most fooled and inept from the hurryup and fling it ..are Lock..turnovers..looks to one reciever and is solely concerned with not getting sacked in this scheme....the OL..too many illegal procedures to count. When you complete a pass for good yardage to our "ace" reciever he is Bly concerned about making the highlight reel carrying the ball like a loaf of bread in hand 2 ft from body waving it around wanting to make a highlight reel. It perhaps cost us ga game. It might have cost us this game.

We are stuck on stupid with obviously having someone on the staff in charge of seeing Witter gets equal time with Crockett, though it's obvious to a ten year old in close combat Crockett s far superior..in fact he is always far superior and should only go out for a blow.

With Zanders and Crockett, and a time clock consuming K-State like ballgame ..we would have ran them out of stadium today. More successful possessions and more rest for D. I think we could have ran for 400, thrown for 200 and won by 20.

West Virginia tried this crap for about 4 years..this year settled down. We will lose every damn game with LOck and HUNH..make a lot of yards in some games..Lose. There is a reason Snyder will be in the hall of fame and neither Pinkel or this crew unless drastic change will see it except as tourists.
 
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