tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2544267494643079726.post2373180630378204370..comments2023-07-06T11:41:56.909-04:00Comments on Breakdown Sports: Inside the Playbook - Wisconsin's Use of Two RBs in a Single FormationSpace Coyotehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11525412240793969593noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2544267494643079726.post-86728197729411753672013-09-26T14:14:30.504-04:002013-09-26T14:14:30.504-04:00I think it's a complicated answer and I think ...I think it's a complicated answer and I think it's a bit of both. I have no doubt that Michigan would like to have a bread and butter play. But it could be that with the lack of push on the interior they simply aren't comfortable with a lot of running plays besides zone stretch (which still has been hurt by the interior line play).<br /><br />Now, you could also question if they aren't getting better at a bread and butter type play because they are spending too much time trying to find a quick fix or mitigate the issue, rather than properly trying to fix the issue. So I think it's probably a little of both to be honest.Space Coyotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11525412240793969593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2544267494643079726.post-39966753601241222072013-09-26T12:04:18.175-04:002013-09-26T12:04:18.175-04:00Wisconsin does a great job of complimenting their ...Wisconsin does a great job of complimenting their bread & butter. It doesn't seem like Michigan has gotten to this point in their new system. Do you feel that's a product of them still trying to get their base plays going consistently or do you think the offensive staff needs to do a better job at it?Marknoreply@blogger.com