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Why did we run the ball?


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1 minute ago, tondi said:

I can only assume the coaching staff forgot they weren't coaching a college team. 

I kind of thought this too, especially with how slow they were lining up afterwards.  But surely our team couldn't be that stupid, right?

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1 minute ago, BountyHunter said:

 

Lining the ball up for Gano's kick?

People here don't understand that. Pregame warm ups... Kicker goes out and sees what he's comfortable with and feom what hash mark. Reports that info to the coaches, and that's what they have their 3rd down plays off of if they're already in fg range 

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