![]() ![]() ![]() We start with a look at the Siena offense, a unit that much is expected from. Questions that will have no answers until the ball is teed up in September. The solution? Not-so-simple.ĭid the horrors of last season teach a very young Siena offense the importance of patience and playing within themselves? Is the loss of seven starters on defense too much to overcome? Those are the key questions on each side of the field. ![]() "We would put ourselves in the position we wanted to be and then shoot ourselves in the foot." The Saints turned the ball over an insurmountable 36 times last year-over twice as frequently as its opposition, and committed over seven and a half penalties per game (5.8 for the opponents). "We did not know how to win football games last season," second year Head Coach Jay Bateman said. ![]() The Siena defense ranked nationally in total defense, and the offense possessed the ball for over half the season. The Saints out-gained their opponents in half their games and finished the season in a virtual statistical deadlock. Those who followed the 2000 Siena football team couldn't agree more. It is often said that winning is a mindset. ![]()
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