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Title: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: sonofdaxjones on January 07, 2012, 09:39:12 AM
against a fast well prepared defense.   It always ends the same way.

I also really hate the long form version of that movie, the one with the tedious section where they have a long time to "prepare" for a game an they're drinking a lot of coffee and installing all kinds of variations and schemes that only leave the offense confused and lost once they get to the climatic big game.   THe breaking down of film, the white board, the . . .the paralysis by analysis, it's gut wrenching.

There's always that part during the big game sequence where everybody is all confused and out of sorts and then they rally and you're hooked .  .  but as always the camera flashes to the Snyder-Dimel-Miller main characters and the camera makes you feel the wheels turning inside their head . . . and you know its coming, they'll start scheming again, and kill all momentum.  

Then there's the sub-plot, the inter-play between child and father that gives you that bad feeling throughout, you know something bad is going to happen . . . and darn it the big game part comes and bam . . . disaster, and you have to deal with that, and that's always an awkward, queasy feeling.  


Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: Sandstone Outcropping on January 07, 2012, 09:46:54 AM
against a fast well prepared defense.   It always ends the same way.

I also really hate the long form version of that movie, the one with the tedious section where they have a long time to "prepare" for a game an they're drinking a lot of coffee and installing all kinds of variations and schemes that only leave the offense confused and lost once they get to the climatic big game.   THe breaking down of film, the white board, the . . .the paralysis by analysis, it's gut wrenching.

There's always that part during the big game sequence where everybody is all confused and out of sorts and then they rally and you're hooked .  .  but as always the camera flashes to the Snyder-Dimel-Miller main characters and the camera makes you feel the wheels turning inside their head . . . and you know its coming, they'll start scheming again, and kill all momentum.  

Then there's the sub-plot, the inter-play between child and father that gives you that bad feeling throughout, you know something bad is going to happen . . . and darn it the big game part comes and bam . . . disaster, and you have to deal with that, and that's always an awkward, queasy feeling.  




Very well said
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: kim carnes on January 07, 2012, 10:00:07 AM
against a fast well prepared defense.   It always ends the same way.

I also really hate the long form version of that movie, the one with the tedious section where they have a long time to "prepare" for a game an they're drinking a lot of coffee and installing all kinds of variations and schemes that only leave the offense confused and lost once they get to the climatic big game.   THe breaking down of film, the white board, the . . .the paralysis by analysis, it's gut wrenching.

There's always that part during the big game sequence where everybody is all confused and out of sorts and then they rally and you're hooked .  .  but as always the camera flashes to the Snyder-Dimel-Miller main characters and the camera makes you feel the wheels turning inside their head . . . and you know its coming, they'll start scheming again, and kill all momentum.  

Then there's the sub-plot, the inter-play between child and father that gives you that bad feeling throughout, you know something bad is going to happen . . . and darn it the big game part comes and bam . . . disaster, and you have to deal with that, and that's always an awkward, queasy feeling.  




 :love:
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: Cire on January 07, 2012, 10:01:01 AM
yeah love that we came out with that super passing attack
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: PoetWarrior on January 07, 2012, 10:12:40 AM
Coaching does get in the way.
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: Cire on January 07, 2012, 11:29:06 AM
so does not having bryce brown hubert whiffed all the time last night, I expecT him to be benched for it next year
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: Cartierfor3 on January 07, 2012, 11:34:15 AM
Wildcat was a stupid part of the gameplan, but dropped passes, penalties, and poor line play are the culprits here, not scheme.
Title: Re: I've never liked that Snyder-Dimel-Miller movie . . .
Post by: sonofdaxjones on January 07, 2012, 11:40:43 AM
Yes, dropping passes, Klein acting like he an NFL all pro offensive line pass blocking for him and poor execution were culprits . . . but when an offense isn't allowed to into any real rhythm, and when the scheme turns into confusion that can cause many of the before mentioned things.

Plus, I know the tucks absolutely explode when you talk about the checking off at the line of scrimmage, and while I fully admit that you cannot always say that a check at the line is really a play being changed . . . but is it not fair to say that it appeared that Klein checked into some absolute disasters last night??