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Old 09-01-2007, 06:46 PM   #11
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Re: Offensive Philosophy

Originally Posted by wallace View Post
Here's a stat to consider...Iowa State is 3-42 in their last 45 games in games they pass more than run. Running wins football games, I don't care how great some of you think Blythe is, you can't have him as the sole weapon on the team. ISU threw to him 9 times by my count on Thursday. Meyer had only 23 passes. That is over 40 percent of the time, you can't ask for much of a higher percentage. Look at what happened to the Vikins offense when they installed the Randy "Moss" ratio..it fell apart.
Could you post a link to where you found that stat? Seems like Seneca Wallace won a lot of games with his arm. If it is true, I'll bet ISU was behind at halftime in a majority of those games because they couldn't run the ball effectively.

Texas Tech almost always passes more than they run and their record is pretty good over the last 6 years.
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