Armchair Quarterbacking With The Rivalry, Esq - Purdue v. NW
Matchup - 2-4 Purdue @ 5-1 Northwestern
Date - October 18, 2008
Game Score and Time - NW 27, Purdue 12, 2:45 mark of the 3rd quarter
Capsule - Northwestern scored three second quarter touchdowns to take a lead, but the game was bogging down into a mix of incomplete passes and punts. The Boilermakers had benched an ineffective Curtis Painter in the second quarter only to watch backup Joey Elliot promptly separate his shoulder. Northwestern had been unable to pressure Painter all day, but a sack on 2nd down forced Purdue into a third and long deep in their own territory.
Down - 3rd and 18, ball rests at the Purdue 10
Play Call - If you follow Purdue football, you already know what happened, but for the rest of us, the situation begs some interesting questions. Do you go conservative and hand the ball off, conceding possession to a Northwestern offense that has been slowed in the second half? Do you put the ball in the hands of Painter, who has already been pulled from the game and doesn't look to be improving? Do you take a chance downfield because hell, you're 2-4 and one more NW score puts the game out of reach? Some relevant stats to consider before deciding...
Purdue's 3rd down conversion % in October 2008? 9th in the conference.
Purdue's 3rd down conversion % during away games? 9th.
Painter's passing percentage up to this point? 15 for 25, sacked once, no picks.
Longest Pass Plays for Purdue at this point in the game? 28 yards, 24 yards.
Quarterback Rating of Purdue's QB's during October? 11th.
Northwestern's Scoring Efficiency so far in this game? 10 possessions, 5 scoring drives.
Discussion of what actually happened in the Comment section...
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Here is the aforementioned situation, starting at the 3:05 mark. NW is in a 4-3 defense with it’s two safeties almost 20 yards off the line of scrimmage while Purdue is in a 3 WR shotgun formation.
This play stuck out to me like a sore thumb. You are backed up inside the 10 yard line, facing a solid defensive squad on Homecoming…and you call a risky pass play for your inefficient QB. The intended receiver doesn’t even run his route to the first down sticks. It seemed like a desperation play from former coach Joe Tiller that ignored the game situation and gameflow. Your quarterback just got sacked on a straight drop back…So you throw him into a straight dropback again.
by grahamfiller10 on Jul 2, 2009 2:21 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
I love this idea
it’s like a junior high choose your own adventure book…
by Bama Hawkeye on Jul 2, 2009 2:53 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
yeah, its not exactly SmartFootball
but it’s like, you finish watching a game and you want to reconstruct some of the more interesting plays…
by grahamfiller10 on Jul 2, 2009 6:53 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs

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