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FWST: TCU’s Patterson explains why he didn’t go for win at end of regulation
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<blockquote data-quote="JockO de Frog" data-source="post: 2793930" data-attributes="member: 73725"><p>Absolutely! You have a freshman quarterback and you want to make the game as easy as possible for him to develop. So what does Cumbie do-- have him drop back in the pocket with a poor offensive line and wait and wait for someone to get open 18 to 30 yards downfield. Why not predetermined quick Slants and the like that eliminate his progressions till the game slows down. I just don't understand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JockO de Frog, post: 2793930, member: 73725"] Absolutely! You have a freshman quarterback and you want to make the game as easy as possible for him to develop. So what does Cumbie do-- have him drop back in the pocket with a poor offensive line and wait and wait for someone to get open 18 to 30 yards downfield. Why not predetermined quick Slants and the like that eliminate his progressions till the game slows down. I just don't understand it. [/QUOTE]
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