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Old 10-05-2004, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by buckiprof
While I appreciate Tressel again pointing to the execution issue, the fact remains that many of the plays are predictable. If many watching at home can predict where the play is going or what the play is, and I use my wife as a good example, I am confident that the DC's who get paid decent money to do this have a fairly easy time of it. It is really hard to execute when the other team knows what it is that you are trying to execute.
I couldn't agree with you more. This is the biggest complaint I've had with Tressel's offense. Defenses do know what he's doing, but Tressel always drives home the execution as the reason for things going wrong. You gotta give your offense some element of surprise, because each linemen can only "execute" so many blocks on each play (one block at at time). I love ya Tressel but it's time to stop being so ordinary on offense. Execution isn't the only problem.
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