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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 937063" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yea. Slapping it out of play is much easier than securing it. As long as you are within about 10 feet of the sideline. That sideline can be your best friend because it stops the play immediately. Montgomery understood that principle, but it’s apparent it’s not coached.</p><p>It’s a mental game as much as it is physical. In every sport it’s important to know the nuances of various scenarios.</p><p></p><p>We pretty much all know even as fans that In baseball, which base to throw to expedite getting off the field sooner, in football at what point running the game clock becomes more important than advancing the ball or his the Endzone pylon is volatile. In basketball when to foul etc..</p><p></p><p>There’s actually parts of these games that, by having a clear understanding of the rules beforehand, you can maximize the play. Just like they do inside 5 minutes using the sideline. It’s supposed to be taught. MVS doesn’t need to be the guy on the sideline if he’s not trained to use it. That falls squarely on Drayton. I’m beginning to question if Drayton himself is unaware of the logistics, basic probability of field position, risk assessment etc…. It appears not. There’s an art to football past just securing the ball, that’s really just a fundamental thing and almost not even needed when we are in the closing minutes and winning by several scores (unless it’s an onside) You’d be better off not fielding a Punt at all in many scenarios. Let it roll! verses risking an easy - 7 points.</p><p>Particularly when our O is gouging their Defense all day. I’d rather Give up the 10-15 yards lost return and play field position.</p><p></p><p> I expect these continuous errors in HS ball, not at the Pro level. It’s going from bad to egregious. We all felt like the look on MLF’s face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 937063, member: 10086"] Yea. Slapping it out of play is much easier than securing it. As long as you are within about 10 feet of the sideline. That sideline can be your best friend because it stops the play immediately. Montgomery understood that principle, but it’s apparent it’s not coached. It’s a mental game as much as it is physical. In every sport it’s important to know the nuances of various scenarios. We pretty much all know even as fans that In baseball, which base to throw to expedite getting off the field sooner, in football at what point running the game clock becomes more important than advancing the ball or his the Endzone pylon is volatile. In basketball when to foul etc.. There’s actually parts of these games that, by having a clear understanding of the rules beforehand, you can maximize the play. Just like they do inside 5 minutes using the sideline. It’s supposed to be taught. MVS doesn’t need to be the guy on the sideline if he’s not trained to use it. That falls squarely on Drayton. I’m beginning to question if Drayton himself is unaware of the logistics, basic probability of field position, risk assessment etc…. It appears not. There’s an art to football past just securing the ball, that’s really just a fundamental thing and almost not even needed when we are in the closing minutes and winning by several scores (unless it’s an onside) You’d be better off not fielding a Punt at all in many scenarios. Let it roll! verses risking an easy - 7 points. Particularly when our O is gouging their Defense all day. I’d rather Give up the 10-15 yards lost return and play field position. I expect these continuous errors in HS ball, not at the Pro level. It’s going from bad to egregious. We all felt like the look on MLF’s face. [/QUOTE]
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