I say this because we fall behind early (as usual), and thus are forced into pass-happy catchup mode/abandon the run.
In doing so, we forfeit the ability to run a balanced, clock-eating, controlling offense.
I think Lazor and Coyle are too slow to adjust and are basically "counterpunchers." Their initial gameplans are always weak / ineffective; thus we are often trailing by the end of the 1st half.
Agree or disagree?
In doing so, we forfeit the ability to run a balanced, clock-eating, controlling offense.
I think Lazor and Coyle are too slow to adjust and are basically "counterpunchers." Their initial gameplans are always weak / ineffective; thus we are often trailing by the end of the 1st half.
Agree or disagree?