Offensive plays have a shelf life. They must be set up, and then used at the appropriate time. But, you seldom get to use them multiple times. BC did a great job using the end around to set up the half back pass. Certainly it caught opponent off guard. And certainly a "trick" play is usually very risky as it requires significantly more ball handling, i.e. two or more hand offs, a pass, a blown defenseive coverage and a catch.
It makes for GREAT spectating but, this gives me pause. Does the resort to "trick" plays mean you don't think you can grind it out and power your way to scores. Is it a realization that you don't have the offensive punch to get the job done in regular fashion.
I'm not casting stones here. Just real curious as to how those plays are perceived. Do we need them to score?
It makes for GREAT spectating but, this gives me pause. Does the resort to "trick" plays mean you don't think you can grind it out and power your way to scores. Is it a realization that you don't have the offensive punch to get the job done in regular fashion.
I'm not casting stones here. Just real curious as to how those plays are perceived. Do we need them to score?