As a fan watching the game, that was my biggest gripe. I thought Folsom's game plan was far too stubborn and played right into what DLS wanted them to do. The Spartans took a page out of Bill Belichick's playbook by taking away Folsom's best offensive player thus setting the stage for others to beat them. Badger was largely singled up and was making plays when given the opportunity. But they continued to try to force the action to Joe Ngata.
I was also surprised they didn't try to take advantage of Daniyel Ngata's receiving skills with all the attention on Joe. He ran the ball well, even breaking a few, but just didn't get enough looks. All in all, with such a collection of weapons at their disposal, I thought the offensive game plan was sorely lacking.
Their defense, on the other hand, was fantastic. Even with a green QB, holding DLS scoreless at the half and to 14 points for the game is quite a feat.