Originally posted by tautology
I find there are two purported ways to game plan:
1) Watching some film of your opponent, trying to figure out a bit about how their defense runs, planning your personnel packages, plays, and progressions based on what you think you understand.
2) Not watching games at all, but somewhat randomly changing your offensive packages a bit to prevent someone from completely overloading on certain plays.
This season I did some of #1, but none of #2.
I still remember watching a game we played last season (Seimos I think?) and seeing 9 defenders clustered where the ball was headed...lol. I guess just doing #2 is probably a worthwhile effort
If it was a playoff game, it's likely the 9 guys was intended. If it was regular season, then it was pure dumb luck...
I find there are two purported ways to game plan:
1) Watching some film of your opponent, trying to figure out a bit about how their defense runs, planning your personnel packages, plays, and progressions based on what you think you understand.
2) Not watching games at all, but somewhat randomly changing your offensive packages a bit to prevent someone from completely overloading on certain plays.
This season I did some of #1, but none of #2.
I still remember watching a game we played last season (Seimos I think?) and seeing 9 defenders clustered where the ball was headed...lol. I guess just doing #2 is probably a worthwhile effort
If it was a playoff game, it's likely the 9 guys was intended. If it was regular season, then it was pure dumb luck...