I understand what you’re saying. And it makes sense. There’s always more than one way to win a football game.onceacat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:09 pmHave you watched EWU this year? Field position is 100% irrelevant. Yes, a punt that puts EWU inside their own 20 is EXACTLY the same as a turnover.CatsFan10 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:43 amThis has to be the most absurd thread I’ve seen in awhile. If you truly believe we should walk in there and have short drives and that a punt that puts them inside their 20 is the same as a turn over you’re a load of bologna. We probably won’t score every drive. But I don’t believe that’s a fail. We can play field position (if we have to) because if they have to drive 80 yards on us vs 30 cuz we went for it for no good reason, that’s 80 yards worth of TA, DH, and TO, CB mauling your players. I’m not a betting man but I’ll bet on this team any week. EB Has ZERO yards for ZERO touchdowns when he doesn’t have the ball. Win the turn over battle and run the ball. It got us to the semis last year.Lord Vigo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:51 amSame.bobcatfan123 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:24 amYou don’t have to be a football genius to understand what lord is saying. Eastern won’t score on every single drive with our defense. Eating some clock and scoring helps limit some opportunities. I don’t understand the Petty arguing this weekLord Vigo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:05 amYou and I are essentially saying the same thing-- they need to sustain scoring drives. I still think it's weird to say it's been their gameplan to punt, but regardless, we agree that if they keep giving the ball back to the Eagles constantly, it's going to be extremely difficult to win.onceacat wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:58 pmThis is a totally weird misinterpretation.
For the entire season, the Cats offensive game plan has been 100% happy to go 3 and out or 6 and out and punt for field position. Especially with quality opponents like UW, WSU, and even PSU. Its a very old school football philosophy that works in certain circumstances.
You can't play for field position with EWU. You have to convert points on drives. Full stops. A punt is 100% as bad of a failure as a fumble or INT.
At the end of the game, it doesn't matter if the Cats score on explosive 70 yard runs from Mellot, a 3 play drive with 2 jump balls to McCutcheon, or 98 yards of Ifanse running between the tackles. The ONLY thing that matters is scoring. On every possible drive. "Control" is a stupid euphanism that entirely misses the point of what EWU is trying to do.
"Limiting possessions" is an equally stupid euphemism for "we just need to keep the clock running".
All those euphemisms are from coaching staffs that don't understand what football actually is in 2020 (Jamie Marshall would fit right in). Its fascinating how you dialed in on the turnover margin-which is only relevant because EWU's D strategy is focused on forcing turnovers instead of forcing punts-and ignored the 4th down conversion rate.
MSU is going to need to go for it at least 4 times on 4th down and convert 3 in order to win.
Nothing whatsoever to do with "ball control" or "limiting possessions" or whatever other hackneyed 50 year old cliche from the 70s you want to throw out. Those things completely and utterly miss the point of what you need to do to beat EWU.
The only difference is that you think it's stupid, cliche, hackneyed, revealing that I don't understand football, etc. if I suggest that, as part of sustaining scoring drives, they limit the number of opportunities EW has to score.
Honestly when I posted my original opinion that I think the Cats would benefit from keeping the EW offense off the field, I figured I’d get push back for stating the obvious…
If it ain’t broke…
I think the issue I have with Vigo is the notion that the key is "sustained" drives...by which I understand to mean a gameplan like in Ogden where we keep the clock running as long as possible in the name of keeping EB off the field.
My issue is that it doesn't matter if the Cats score explosively in <2 minute drives or 10 minute slugfests. What matters is getting a TD on a high percentage of possessions. Eating clock without scoring is 100% pointless. And bottling up big play potential in order to keep the clock running is counterproductive...if the game plan is to eat clock, that means that the Eagles D can load up the box and we keep running at 2 yards per carry and eventually punt. (See the Weber or Wyoming games for what this strategy looks like in practice).
At any rate, that's exactly what EWU wants. They want MSU to play ball control & they will count on eventually forcing a punt, getting a takeaway, or forcing a field goal (sort of the old TG defensive gameplan).
Both teams get exactly the same number of possessions. So if we limit EWUs chances on the offense, we equally limit our own chances to score. Which might work if we are up by 2 TDS, but its going to cause problems if we are playing from behind.
And if our O is truly better than EWUs D, which many posters here think is true (I'm inclined to agree) then we want as many possessions as possible.
I started this thread talking about how impressive EWU’s offense is. And it is very impressive. And I have seen them play. More importantly I have seen them play against good defenses, Weber and UM. And I happen to believe our unit is the best they’ll see. Field position, even against this offense, is still very important. I don’t think a punt is the same as a turnover. It sure wasn’t when they played Weber.
Here’s what their offense did against Weber:
TD
Fumble
Fumble
TD
Punt
TD
Punt
Punt
Punt
Punt
Interception
TD
TD
If they were an absolutely unstoppable offense and it was a given they were scoring a TD no matter what, no matter where they started with the ball, I’d agree with you. But as explosive as they are, when facing a great defense they are human so to speak. So like every other team we face, field position and taking care of the ball are still huge factors.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting we’re just content running up the middle 3 times and punting like we did against Weber. But EWU’s defense is no where near as good as Weber’s. There’s no reason whatsoever that our offense shouldn’t be able to move the ball. But there is also no reason that we need to take unnecessary risks or go for it on 4th down every time instead of punting the ball.
Our defense against their explosive offense is what is going to be talked about. But I think the game will be won based on what our offense is able to do to their defense.
On a side note, after watching their game against Weber, I think turnovers will be a huge factor. EB is incredible. Kind of reminds me of a Kyler Murray. He takes chances and makes very tough throws even when he has guys draped all over him. Some end up being incredible gains. But I thought he got away with quite a few balls that should have never been thrown. I think we need to make him pay for these decisions and give our offense more opportunities.