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RE: UDub: How we won - BostonCard - 10-08-2019

I mean, a well executed draw when the defense is expecting us to pass and drops back into coverage or tries to blitz the QB leaving the middle of the defense open could be devastating.  I think the issue is that when Buddy ran it, we didn’t have the offensive line who could block for it, a running back who could run it, or a passing game that could force the opponents D to over pursue. Plus we ran a draw in running situations. So no one was fooled, and it was unsurprising when it didn’t work.

An occasional shotgun draw wouldn’t cause me to lose faith in Shaw.

A quick kick on third down, on the other hand...

BC


RE: UDub: How we won - Renaissance Man - 10-08-2019

A brobdingnagian factor that (unless i have missed it) has been overlooked, is Mills keeping the ball on read options for brobdingnagian gains two times early in the game.  Those plays forced UW defenders to stay home--no crashing from the backside end and catching Scarlett from behind like we have seen so often in recent years.  Scarlett and the OL had two fewer defenders to account for, and the results were obvious.


RE: UDub: How we won - JJJ - 10-08-2019

I wasn’t at the game and am curious to know if the “fired up crowd” knew when to quiet down. I remember Elway trying to get us to quiet down when we had 3rd and short on more than one occasion, thus adding to the myth the typical fan back then didn’t really know football. :(


RE: UDub: How we won - CompSci87 - 10-08-2019

Yes, we quieted down. I sit far from the student section, so I can't really speak for them, though.

Of course the folks in purple were noisy on our 3rd downs -- until they got discouraged and started leaving early.


RE: UDub: How we won - Phogge - 10-08-2019

Hard to call the attendance Saturday night a "crowd." 38,000 tickets sold and far fewer in the stands.


RE: UDub: How we won - JohnR34231 - 10-09-2019

(10-08-2019, 07:17 PM)Phogge Wrote:  Hard to call the attendance Saturday night a "crowd." 38,000 tickets sold and far fewer in the stands.

Stanford had unimpressive attendance for a home game?
My goodness, what a shock.


RE: UDub: How we won - SamuelMcF - 10-09-2019

(10-09-2019, 04:02 AM)JohnR34231 Wrote:  
(10-08-2019, 07:17 PM)Phogge Wrote:  Hard to call the attendance Saturday night a "crowd." 38,000 tickets sold and far fewer in the stands.

Stanford had unimpressive attendance for a home game?
My goodness, what a shock.

They're now selling $10 tickets for the UCLA game. Lol.


RE: UDub: How we won - Leftcoast - 10-09-2019

While there were large gaps between fans in the upper deck, particularly in the corner sections,  the atmosphere for the UW game was pretty darn good.  Great way to spend a summer evening!

Unlike the Northwestern game which was pure torture for all but hardcore fans.  (Read-Pure torture for Mrs Lefty.)  THAT experience was a horrible advertisement for Stanford football.  Rumor is Kim Jong Un is studying it for use in his reeducation camps for political dissidents, folks suggesting Dennis Rodman has too many tattoos, and toddlers caught cheering off-beat at regime rallies.