PiPress: Offense starting to find comfortable balance

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Limegrover said the right combination of a power running game and high-efficiency passing options is "definitely on its way" for Leidner. But, he added, if the Gophers play Saturday the way they did against Ohio, "We won't beat Northwestern."

This season, the Gophers have been much more balanced in the ratio of runs to passes. While they have been playing from behind in portions of three games, Minnesota's plays have been 53 percent runs compared with 70 percent last season.

Kill believes this balance will keep opponents from bunching defenders near the line of scrimmage to stop the run.

"It won't be, 'Whoa, we are playing the Gophers, and we are going to put 13 of them in the box,' " Kill said. "We have to be able to get away from that, so if we get down, we can catch up. We have the capabilities of doing that. We've been very proficient in that also."

http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci...all-offense-starting-find-comfortable-balance

Go Gophers!!
 


No, we emailed them..

But seriously, it can't be a eureka moment to take what the defense is giving you?

We should be cautiously optimistic about Mitch. He's coming around.
 

No, we emailed them..

But seriously, it can't be a eureka moment to take what the defense is giving you?

We should be cautiously optimistic about Mitch. He's coming around.

Let's just hope NW doesn't show a different look than they have in the past. We all know how much that flusters Limey.
 

No, we emailed them..

But seriously, it can't be a eureka moment to take what the defense is giving you?

We should be cautiously optimistic about Mitch. He's coming around.

Nope, Limey has proven he will try his game plan the whole first half no matter what the defense tries to do.
 





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