
Originally Posted by
NCBirdfan
Time of possession is not just a meaningless stat. Teams that control the clock tend to be more successful. When an offense is on the field less, whether it is by scoring quickly, going 3-and-out, or turning the ball over, it puts stress on the defense; if it happens too often, the defense will eventually get tired and break down.
Conversely, that is why coaches like long, clock-consuming drives from their offenses. When teams score quickly, opposing defenses are usually fresh the next time around. It has been proven that long sustained drives wear out the opponents' defenses. That is one of the main things an offensive coordinator tries to establish in a game. That is why teams that score frequently and quickly most-often also give up a lot of points.