I have a bad habit of making dice rolls before I do all my free moves. I think putting heavy pressure on the ball on the first drive was the right move, because most of the undead team was concentrated near the LOS and the kick was fairly deep with only two undead players to cover it. But in my rush to set up a screen I rolled snake eyes on a dodge roll and turned over while two of my players were still in my backfield. It's tempting to blame that on bad luck because it's only a 1/36 fail rate, but I should've thought twice before taking the risk, and only done so when the rest of the team was in position. This also gave away an easy foul which turned into a cas and gave one of my blodge blitzers a niggling injury.
I also threw my blitz to the wrong side of the field on the first turn, which in hindsight was completely retarded.
Even with those fuck-ups I was able to recover, but then I set my screens too narrow on defense (only 1 space in between ranks instead of 2) which allowed the undead to get around my flank. This was completely unnecessary because undead are not agile and the risk of them dodging through a 2-wide screen is nil. That extra 3 or 4 spaces on the screen would have stalled the drive potentially forced the undead to take risks that would allow me to turn them over and prevent a first half score.
On offense, I really don't have any idea what I'm doing. The undead lined up with both of the wide zones completely unprotected, and since I needed a quick score to have a chance to win, I sent a blitzer down each flank and then used the rest of my team to set a light screen that would contain the undead in the middle of the field.
This looked like it was going to work, but then my blodge blitzer (top right) got knocked down and 7+ fouled, resulting in a KO. Again you could say that was unlucky -- even with a 2d block the chance of knocking down a blodge player without tackle is only 30%, combined with whatever the foul -- but should I have sent those players forward like that to begin with? I really don't know. I feel like on defense I have some foundational knowledge of what I should be doing and why, but on offense that's not the case.
Another takeaway. If the opponent has a Dirty Player / Sneaky Git or whatever, making removing that player a priority. It's infuriating to lose 3 or 4 players in a game to fouls.