Ohh......Schultzy...LOL
On the final possession we got to see Kendrell Williams, RB come in. I'm intrigued by him because while I understand he was fresh, he also ran with a good burst of speed and ran hard.
Disappointing offensive performance last night, but there was some positives.
1. Terrance Carter was a revelation. That guy looked FAST.
2. When Ben had time, I thought his long balls looked pretty good.
3. We did have receivers running fairly open deep, but not nearly enough time to get them the ball.
4. In limited targets both Williams and LeBlanc looked to be frontline WRs.
5. Perry's one KO return was electric.
6. Kendre' Gant and Kailep Edwards can fly to the ball.
7. Explosive plays. We had a handful of plays that really got us some chunks.
Now for the not so pretty.
1. Pass protection. I am sure OL had a lot to do with this, but I also saw on quite a few occasions we had 2 OL and a RB blocking one or two DL, allowing others to come free. Don't underestimate how important RB's are in pass pro.
2. Neal Johnson had a bad game. I believe he will bounce back, but for a guy that will counted upon so heavily, he needs to be better.
3. Not as down on Ben as some folks, but I am concerned about his short passing, it didn't look sharp.
4. Play calling. We passed way too much. Now, I do believe if this was a more competitive and important game, then it would have been called differently. One of the reasons you play these type of opponents is it gives you a chance to try out a whole of lot options.
5. Turnovers, the two fumbles were sloppy.
One interesting thing I heard on the broadcast is that Des is the main play caller, but Leger is calling 3rd and longs and 'special situations'. I would be interested in hearing more on why that came to pass.
In regards to the play calling, I don't think they would have called it differently if it was closer. Outside of the long carry for TD, we had trouble moving the ball on the ground outside of a couple 9 or 10 yarders. I think the scheme was bad in the sense that we did not go down the seams more. You're right, Ben threw a couple nice deep balls but they were also uncovered.
It's just a little concerning that you can't establish the run better against a team like NWSU especially when you average 320 pounds per man.
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