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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 30200"><p>Well Baylor had a close first game against SMU. I won 28-21 and ground out the clock on my last two possessions and played really tough defense. I am dreading the Big 12 conference schedule. I relly need to win the next two non-conference games against Samford and Army to hope for a Bowl Game.</p><p></p><p>My ground rules for this one to make it harder:</p><p></p><p>1) I have to use the school's playbook which means I will have to learn how to pass better. Baylor has every shotgun known to man but only a regular I formation and a few ace formations (only teo with two WR. In the past I have used the MN playbook and I run a lot of option with maybe 4-6 passes a game.</p><p></p><p>2) I have to make an effort to balance my playcalling. In this game I ran 22 runs and 16 passes. My RB easily had 100 yards but my passing was 6-14 with 2 sacks allowed. 223 Yards passing which means I got a lot of bang for each completion but threw a lot of incompletions (one interception)</p><p></p><p>3) No cheating by benching a P/K who is the impact player (Baylor's P is an impact player.) He did have a 76 yard punt so I guess I can't complain.</p><p></p><p>4) My RFTH player has to play both ways.</p><p></p><p>Freshman WR/CB George Washington had 2 catches for 83 yards and a TD. On defense he had 4 tackles and 2 passes deflected.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, this could be a long season. Without the ability to recruit myself, I don't know if I can count on much help in the future. A bowl game, any bowl game, is my goal for this season. </p><p></p><p>This will be fun....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 30200"] Well Baylor had a close first game against SMU. I won 28-21 and ground out the clock on my last two possessions and played really tough defense. I am dreading the Big 12 conference schedule. I relly need to win the next two non-conference games against Samford and Army to hope for a Bowl Game. My ground rules for this one to make it harder: 1) I have to use the school's playbook which means I will have to learn how to pass better. Baylor has every shotgun known to man but only a regular I formation and a few ace formations (only teo with two WR. In the past I have used the MN playbook and I run a lot of option with maybe 4-6 passes a game. 2) I have to make an effort to balance my playcalling. In this game I ran 22 runs and 16 passes. My RB easily had 100 yards but my passing was 6-14 with 2 sacks allowed. 223 Yards passing which means I got a lot of bang for each completion but threw a lot of incompletions (one interception) 3) No cheating by benching a P/K who is the impact player (Baylor's P is an impact player.) He did have a 76 yard punt so I guess I can't complain. 4) My RFTH player has to play both ways. Freshman WR/CB George Washington had 2 catches for 83 yards and a TD. On defense he had 4 tackles and 2 passes deflected. Like I said, this could be a long season. Without the ability to recruit myself, I don't know if I can count on much help in the future. A bowl game, any bowl game, is my goal for this season. This will be fun.... [/QUOTE]
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