I'm really not one to micromanage or second guess playcalling too often, but why in God's name did Jerry Kill send everyone deep for the end zone on the final play? On the 40 yard line, the play there is to take a 10 yard out route (which Eastern Michigan was absolutely giving you), get out of bounds at the 30 and take a 47 yard FG attempt. I can't think of any sane reason why you'd chuck a desperation heave into the end zone. To me, this is basic game management strategy 101.
Side note, why is it taking us forever to get the plays in? Over the general course of the game, we're basically never snapping the ball before 5 seconds on the play clock, and the slow operation is KILLING us in end-of-half and end-of-half situations. What is going on?
Side note, why is it taking us forever to get the plays in? Over the general course of the game, we're basically never snapping the ball before 5 seconds on the play clock, and the slow operation is KILLING us in end-of-half and end-of-half situations. What is going on?