When we are on D:
- DE pressure out the wazzou
- Some risk of our DEs getting upfield ahead of the play - expect some draw plays to test our discipline
- Biggest Q: can our CBs hold up, and will our DE consistently force action quickly so our DBs aren’t exposed or worn out
- Agree with Lu, a LB jumping a route over the middle for a pick
- Hall and one CB (Bandy or Couch) with picks on rushed throws with Rousseau comin, arms up....
- If Ford and Bethel are a very strong group, we should look great. I am optimistic here
When we are on O:
- Biggest Q is whether our tackles can hold up without significant support - if yes, look out
- Lot of 2 TE sets, both because of our personnel and our inexperienced OTs
- Mallory with a big day, emerging as Williams’ safety blanket and redzone beast
- Motion utilized; jet sweeps to Thomas and Lingard
- Cam solidifies as No. 1 back
- DJ and Lingard utilized in multiple roles, and formation shifts
- Osborn with a big play on third down
- Pope breaks free for a long gain
- Overall, mostly short, quick passes, effective use of middle of field, limited downfield throws