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    Quote Originally Posted by bison_by_blood View Post
    Yeah, screw Polasek's offense. We barely even won a National Championship with it last year. Can't even score 40 ppg this year. Don't throw to the TE and look what happens, Carson has only a 9/0 TD/INT ratio. I sure wish we were more like that high powered Offense that Bohl's got in Wyoming......
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    Quote Originally Posted by bison_by_blood View Post
    Yeah, screw Polasek's offense. We barely even won a National Championship with it last year. Can't even score 40 ppg this year. Don't throw to the TE and look what happens, Carson has only a 9/0 TD/INT ratio. I sure wish we were more like that high powered Offense that Bohl's got in Wyoming......
    I'd ask you to consider that this style of offense puts way more pressure on the defense. More 3 and outs and chances for TO's. There is a reason our D was so good alongside a true west coast offense. Do the math. A more rested D plays faster and better.

    It's a total team game as peeps say. Many say the BSC has shitty Defenses. I'll suggest that peeps should consider what is put on their shoulders. Jussayin'' and food for some thought.


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    You guys do realize the NDSU offense is averaging 463.3 yards of total offense per game this year which is higher than every championship season so far in D1 (including 2013) right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor Chaos View Post
    You guys do realize the NDSU offense is averaging 463.3 yards of total offense per game this year which is higher than every championship season so far in D1 (including 2013) right?
    Time of Poccession is probably heavy in the Herd's favor as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kab1one View Post
    Time of Poccession is probably heavy in the Herd's favor as well.
    right around 37 minutes a game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    like the middle screen?
    Funny, that was exactly where my brain went. I swear when we had McNorton running it, we successfully ran that play 4 times a game. It took years for other teams to shut that shit down and it only eventually happened when our personnel didn't quite fit the play as well.
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    The strategic question isn't just about the amount of offensive numbers we can produce. Yes, we have the offensive fire power to match Eastern Washington. This is in large part because we have an Nfl caliber quarterback. We also gave up 38 points to Montana, and are 2-1. Montana scored 20 and 19 the following weeks. We've already proven that the big sky m.o. of trying to outpass and outgun may get you to the playoffs, but falls short against Ndsu (Bohl style) ball done at its best. Live by the pass, die by the pass... Sounds like a good recipe for consistent 8-3 seasons, and some nice semi-final appearances.

    I don't get it...you're given the keys to the most successful formula in FCS history. But human nature is to often think you can change it for the better. We have a great team, and I think we will go far. But last years championship came in large part because of the remaining core of legacy seniors (+Wentz, RJ). I think it is fair to question where Polasek ball leads us.

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    [QUOTE=yopaulie;1042314]The strategic question isn't just about the amount of offensive numbers we can produce. Yes, we have the offensive fire power to match Eastern Washington. This is in large part because we have an Nfl caliber quarterback. We also gave up 38 points to Montana, and are 2-1. Montana scored 20 and 19 the following weeks. We've already proven that the big sky m.o. of trying to outpass and outgun may get you to the playoffs, but falls short against Ndsu (Bohl style) ball done at its best. Live by the pass, die by the pass... Sounds like a good recipe for consistent 8-3 seasons, and some nice semi-final appearances.

    I don't get it...you're given the keys to the most successful formula in FCS history. But human nature is to often think you can change it for the better. We have a great team, and I think we will go far. But last years championship came in large part because of the remaining core of legacy seniors (+Wentz, RJ). I think it is fair to question where Polasek ball leads us.[/QUOTE]

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    I'm going to reserve judgment until I see it against Valley defenses but I think the coaching staff deserves the benefit of the doubt.
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    Many of you are falling for the stats BS. Can we power run the ball to chew up the clock against a good defense? Don't know. In MT we didn't even try and it kicked us in the balls. Why try and reinvent the wheel then put more pressure on a young defense is the point.
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