I could not say for sure, but I believe they would be when it was 26 to 35.Did Bosco keep their starters in after going up 35?
Started googling names called of Bosco players at the end and they were the starters.
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I could not say for sure, but I believe they would be when it was 26 to 35.Did Bosco keep their starters in after going up 35?
It looked like for the most part they did. Bosco was rotating QB’s every other series which is never a good thing. I remember a coach once saying “if you have 2 QB’s it means you don’t have a Quarterback” or something similar. Neither QB was overly impressive throwing the ball, but #10 was definitely a better runner. They had 2 talented RB’s, their defensive line was really good.Did Bosco keep their starters in after going up 35?
Absolutely. I’m still in LA. They never got too comfortable. Their red zone defense held up on about 6 of our drives. Bosco executed well on defense. Our defense broke down a bit in the 2nd qtr and early in the 3rd. But they respected our abilities throughout the contest.Did Bosco keep their starters in after going up 35?
#11 for SJB was a stud. Once they went up 35-0, he did not come in on defense and was the starting DE but he played Tight end as well so he could’ve been given a breather. The starters played the entire game. I think they were more conservative with the play calls but they did play the entire game. Our DBs played well but playing man to man with little to no pressure on the QB is tough on any secondary. NFL DBs can’t cover a good receiver for 10 seconds with some space being created.I could not say for sure, but I believe they would be when it was 26 to 35.
Started googling names called of Bosco players at the end and they were the starters.