to me please? (I played, or was on the team, in high school and was the third string half-back on a team with only a first and second string. Yeah, I wasn't any good but loved the game and all it offered to a youngster growing up. But the one time I did get on the field I set a record that still stands today, 51 years later.)
We've heard over and over how our defense was on the field for 99 plays and were tired / worn out on that last drive. Probably long before that actually. But that also means the Clemson offense was on the field for 99 plays. I'm sure they were tired as well but you never hear it said the OL was tired / worn out. If we say it's because our offense spent so little time on the field our defense never got rested but that also means the Clemson offense was back on the field quicker as well.
Is it that much tiring / harder on you physically to attack on defense than to defend on offense?
@uagrad93, @OldPlayer or anyone else with an opinion please.
We've heard over and over how our defense was on the field for 99 plays and were tired / worn out on that last drive. Probably long before that actually. But that also means the Clemson offense was on the field for 99 plays. I'm sure they were tired as well but you never hear it said the OL was tired / worn out. If we say it's because our offense spent so little time on the field our defense never got rested but that also means the Clemson offense was back on the field quicker as well.
Is it that much tiring / harder on you physically to attack on defense than to defend on offense?
@uagrad93, @OldPlayer or anyone else with an opinion please.
