SUNDAY NOTEBOOK: Fa'anono steps up against Weber (FREE)
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SUNDAY NOTEBOOK: Fa'anono steps up against Weber (FREE)
Freshman thrives, run game dominates, simple mistakes cost Weber again.Read the Full Article on BobcatNation
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Re: SUNDAY NOTEBOOK: Fa'anono steps up against Weber (FREE)
Interesting article, especially the quotes from WSU coach, Jay Hill. He stated that their defense was well prepared against the Bobcat offense and that they always knew "what was coming". My group and I pondered that very thing while watching. Seemed they were not fooled by our smoke and mirrors offense. They mostly had guys in the right spot to make the play. I would really like to hear our coaches comment on these statements. Is it cause for concern? What was their defense's positional reads/cues and responsibilities? Can we disguise our approach better; eliminate obvious cues? It could lead to another 2nd half slump if the proverbial cat (Bobcat) is out of the bag.
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Re: SUNDAY NOTEBOOK: Fa'anono steps up against Weber (FREE)
Another way to look at it and I know it's hard for some. They knew what was coming yet we still rushed for more yards than any team that they have played.Walk-on wrote:Interesting article, especially the quotes from WSU coach, Jay Hill. He stated that their defense was well prepared against the Bobcat offense and that they always knew "what was coming". My group and I pondered that very thing while watching. Seemed they were not fooled by our smoke and mirrors offense. They mostly had guys in the right spot to make the play. I would really like to hear our coaches comment on these statements. Is it cause for concern? What was their defense's positional reads/cues and responsibilities? Can we disguise our approach better; eliminate obvious cues? It could lead to another 2nd half slump if the proverbial cat (Bobcat) is out of the bag.
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Re: SUNDAY NOTEBOOK: Fa'anono steps up against Weber (FREE)
Sorry. I assumed the obvious was implied. Coach Hill also stated in this article how they let down.Hawks86 wrote:Another way to look at it and I know it's hard for some. They knew what was coming yet we still rushed for more yards than any team that they have played.Walk-on wrote:Interesting article, especially the quotes from WSU coach, Jay Hill. He stated that their defense was well prepared against the Bobcat offense and that they always knew "what was coming". My group and I pondered that very thing while watching. Seemed they were not fooled by our smoke and mirrors offense. They mostly had guys in the right spot to make the play. I would really like to hear our coaches comment on these statements. Is it cause for concern? What was their defense's positional reads/cues and responsibilities? Can we disguise our approach better; eliminate obvious cues? It could lead to another 2nd half slump if the proverbial cat (Bobcat) is out of the bag.
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