The YMCA is no place to learn organized football. LOL. I imagine Roper has quite a few plays they are not running yet. That would be because we have two, count them, TWO freshmen QB's. One, the most effective so far, has been on campus a little over three months. Out of the 40 plays they run 20 are the same play, just to the other side of the field. Since you played "Y" football, you must have noticed how many times you practiced running the same plays, over and over. And, then, I will bet, you noticed how the more you ran them, the better you ran them. And, then when you ran them in the games, those plays were successful because you ran them well, your timing was good and the opponent could not stop you when you executed them properly. And, so it goes. I will bet your YMCA opponents could watch you play and tell which plays you ran the best, and when they played you, they knew when you needed a first down, you were going to run the plays that you ran the best. Unless your Y coach was an idiot, you ran those predictable plays because to run others gave you less of a chance to win. Am I getting through to you? Your grandson is really going to be proud, now that you know all that. Your Y coach is going to say, " Boy, the light has really come on with him."