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Not Just the X's and O's, But the Culture of the KOC Offense


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3 minutes ago, viking said:

oops my mistake - I guess my brain wasn't working this morning!

you were sort of right, i now see looking at the box score.

we took the opening kickoff of the second half and had a 9 play, 65 yard drive for a TD. that was the Nailor score.
 

then the offense did not score again in the game, as our other TD was AVG's interception return.

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9 hours ago, SotanKing said:

KOC's playcalling in short yardage situation has lot of room to improve..feel like that's his biggest weakness

I would agree, we've gone to the Nailor jet-sweep on 4th and 1 twice now and are 1 for 2 with it.

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1 hour ago, SteelKing728 said:

The interesting part is that the offense doesn't have to have big plays to be a knockout.

Green Bay on the other hand, is only surviving because of the big plays. Reminds me a lot of the 2016 Vikings. 

It also helps when you're playing some bad defenses...the only good defense the Packers faced prior to us was Tennessee and they likely wouldn't have won had it not been Will Levis throwing the football for Tennessee.  Despite what some may think, Philadelphia has a bottom 10 defense right now and Indianapolis is middle of the pack. 

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